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Glossary of terms
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95% Confidence Interval (CI)
A range of values to express how large the random error for an estimate
is likely to be. Technically, if we hypothetically repeated a study
100 times, 95 times out of the 100, the true value of our estimate
would fall within the upper and lower limit of this confidence interval.
Confidence Limits (CL)
A range of values to express how large the random error for an estimate
is likely to be. Technically, if we hypothetically repeated a study
100 times, 95 times out of the 100, the true value of our estimate
would fall within the upper and lower limit of this confidence interval.
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Data
Information, often in the form of facts or figures obtained from
experiments or surveys, used as a basis for making calculations or
drawing conclusions.
Datasets
A data file or collection of interrelated data
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Exposure
Contact with a substance by swallowing or breathing or by direct
contact such as through the skin or eyes. Exposure may be short term,
intermediate duration, or long term.
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Fact Sheets
A one-page document highlighting a country's survey results
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GATS
Global Adult Tobacco Survey
GHPSS
Global Health Professions Student Survey
GSPS
Global School Personnel Survey
GTSSData
Global Tobacco Surveillance System Data
GYTS
Global Youth Tobacco Survey
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High School (HS)
Data are based on a sample of students in grades 9–12
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Indicators
Measurable variable used as a representation of an associated (but
non-measured or non-measurable) factor or quantity.
Insufficient Sample Size
Sample was too small to support statistically valid results
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Mean
The average of a list of numbers by calculating the sum of all the
members of the list and dividing by the number of items in the list.
Middle School (MS)
Data are based on a sample of students in grades 6–8
MPOWER
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Percentage (%)
A weighted percentage reflecting the population
Prevalence
The number of existing disease cases in a defined population during
a specific time period
Prevention
Proactive activities conducted to avoid health hazards and their
consequences
Public Health Surveillance
The ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation
of health data. This activity also involves timely dissemination of
the data and use for public health programs.
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Race and Ethnicity
Individuals are grouped into one of four race categories or one ethnic
group (Hispanic). Hispanic origin is determined first; then, all non-Hispanics
are classified by self-reported race.
Research
A systematic investigation, including the design, implementation,
testing and evaluation to contribute to the scientific literature.
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Sample Size (n)
The unweighted number of cases
Second-hand Smoke
Second-hand smoke, also known as passive smoking or environmental
tobacco smoke, is a mixture of “sidestream” smoke from
the burning tip of a cigarette and “mainstream” smoke
exhaled by a smoker. It contains at least 50 cancer-producing chemicals.
Smokeless Tobacco
Tobacco in a form that is not smoked but used in some other way such
as chewing tobacco or snuff
Smokers
Persons who reported having ever smoked at least 100 cigarettes during
their lifetime and who smoke now
Stratification
The process of partitioning data into distinct or non-overlapping
groups.
Survey
A systematic collection of information or data. A survey can be conducted
to collect information from a group of people or from the environment.
Surveys of a group of people can be conducted by telephone, by mail,
or in person. Some surveys are done by interviewing a group of people.
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Tobacco
An agricultural product processed from the leaves of plants in the
genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide
and, in the form of nicotine tartrate, it is used in some medicines.
Trend Data
Pattern of gradual change in a condition, output, or process, or
an average or general tendency of a series of data points to move
in a certain direction over time, represented by a line or curve on
a graph.
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Vital Records
Certificates of birth, death, marriage, and divorce required for
legal and demographic purposes.
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WHO
World Health Organization
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Z
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