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. 2019 Jan 17;14(1):e0210632. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210632

Table 1. Household interest in education (baseline questionnaire 2011–2012).

Question Answer Scale
1. How often does []* check to see that you’ve done your school work? Never/ Sometimes/ Always
2. How often does []* help you with your school work? Never/ Sometimes/ Always
3. During the 2010 school year, how often did you discuss things you studied in class with []*? Never/ Sometimes/ Always/ N/A (not in school)
4. During the 2010 school year, how often did you discuss your marks with []*? Never/ Sometimes/ Always/ N/A (not in school)
5. How far in school does []* want you to go? Finish the current year and no more/ Pass matric/ University or technikon
6. If you dropped out of school, how disappointed would []* be? If you have previously dropped out of school, tell us how disappointed they were at that time. Not at all/ Somewhat/ Very much

* [] was replaced by the person identified as most involved in the young woman’s education.