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- | ====== Sleep (ESS) ====== | ||
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- | ===== Variables (MEQ) ===== | ||
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- | | **Questions English** | ||
- | | Sitting and reading / How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired? | ||
- | | Watching television / How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired? | ||
- | | Sitting inactive in a public place (e.g. a theater or meeting) / How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired? | ||
- | | As a passenger in a car for an hour without a break / How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired? | ||
- | | Lying down to rest in the afternoon when circumstances permit / How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired? | ||
- | | Sitting and talking to someone / How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired? | ||
- | | Sitting quietly after a lunch without alcohol / How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired? | ||
- | | In a car, while stopped for a few minutes in the traffic / How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired? |
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