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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 2018 Apr-Jun;32(2):150–155. doi: 10.1097/WAD.0000000000000224

Table 1.

SNQ22 items and overall frequency of endorsement

SNQ22 item Number of participants answering “yes”: n (%) *
1 Tell a stranger you don’t like their hairstyle 18 (2.4) *
2 Spit on the floor 8 (1.1) *
3 Blow your nose in public 558 (77.6)
4 Ask a co-worker their age 128 (17.8) *
5 Cry during a movie in a theater 631 (87.8)
6 Cut in line if in you’re in a hurry 22 (3.1) *
7 Laugh when you yourself trip and fall 561 (78.0)
8 Eat pasta with your fingers 36 (5.0) *
9 Tell co-worker your age 637 (88.6)
10 Tell someone your opinion of a movie they haven’t seen 532 (74.0)
11 Laugh when someone else trips and falls 45 (6.3) *
12 Wear the same shirt every day 56 (7.8) *
13 Keep money you find on the sidewalk 636 (88.5)
14 Pick your nose in public 7 (1.0) *
15 Tell coworker you think they are overweight 28 (3.9) *
16 Eat ribs with your fingers 652 (90.7)
17 Tell a stranger you like their hairstyle 634 (88.2)
18 Wear same shirt twice in 2 weeks 657 (91.4)
19 Tell someone the ending of movie they haven’t seen 29 (4.0) *
20 Hug a stranger without asking 63 (8.8) *
21 Talk out loud during movie in theater 3 (0.4) *
22 Tell coworker you think they have lost weight 627 (87.2)
*

Asterisks indicate items where “yes” is the incorrect (non-normative) response and contributes to the break-norms error score. In the remaining items, “yes” is the correct (normative) response; responses of “no” are errors contribute to over-adherence error score.