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The following question was asked to determine material hardship: 'Do you have any difficulty in paying food, rent, electricity bill and such like?' Answer categories included 'no' (no), 'some' (yes), and 'great' (yes) difficulties.
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The alternative answers were, (1) yes, without difficulty; (2) yes, with difficulty; (3) only with help; and (4) not at all.
For the mobility score these were coded as: 3 = yes, without difficulty, 2 = yes, with difficulty, 1 = only with help, 0 = not at all.
The answers are rated in a 3 point scale ("no, can't perform activity", "yes, with difficulties", "yes").
And yes, the difficulty level starts getting genuinely... fiendish once you're into the thirties and fourties, level-wise.
If yes, which difficulties?
The root question was "Are you able to...?", and response categories were "yes, with no difficulty", "yes, with some difficulty", and "no, needs help".
He also suggests the answers to the questions that I noted down at the outset: yes, yes, with great difficulty, and yes.
The smallness of the yes and the difficulty of reaching it reflected her pain at the time, Ono says.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
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