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. 2022 Dec 1;161:103026. doi: 10.1016/j.jdeveco.2022.103026

Table A3.

Replicating Table 7, but using binary consumption variable as the dependent variable


(1)
(2)
Dependent Variable: Household consumed the food item (0/1)
Item appeared later in the questionnaire −0.007*** −0.004
(0.003) (0.004)
Phone survey mode −0.008* −0.004
(0.005) (0.005)
Item appeared later in the questionnaire * Phone survey mode −0.008
(0.005)
Household level controls? Yes Yes
Sub-city fixed effects? Yes Yes
Food item fixed effects? Yes Yes
Observations 93,810 93,810
In-person group mean of the dependent variable 0.211 0.211

Note: Ordinary least squares regression. Unit of observation is food item consumed (or not) in each household. Number of food items is 118 and number of households is 795 resulting in 93,810 observations. Dependent variable obtains a value 1 if the household reported to have consumed the item in the past week, zero otherwise. 0/1 = binary variable. Standard errors are clustered at the food item level and reported in parentheses. Statistical significance denoted with * p < 0.10, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01.