---------Output from Trend of Deheaped Fn (Input to iteration 1): Output to: EXAMPLE------------



     Bias percent is   1.750% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.6% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=141527 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 141718
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19345 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.33.
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 1 (Estimate 1 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.544% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140517 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140574
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19363 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.26.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.544%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 2 (Estimate 2 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.621% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140396 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140462
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19362 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.621%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 3 (Estimate 3 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.647% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140353 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140425
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.647%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 4 (Estimate 4 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.659% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140333 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140407
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.659%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 5 (Estimate 5 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.666% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140322 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140398
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.666%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---------Output from Trend of Deheaped Fn (Input to iteration 1): Output to: EXAMPLE------------



     Bias percent is   1.750% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.6% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=141527 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 141718
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19345 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.33.
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 1 (Estimate 1 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.544% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140517 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140574
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19363 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.26.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.544%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 2 (Estimate 2 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.621% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140396 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140462
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19362 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.621%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 3 (Estimate 3 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.647% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140353 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140425
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.647%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 4 (Estimate 4 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.659% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140333 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140407
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.659%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 5 (Estimate 5 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.666% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140322 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140398
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.666%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---------Output from Trend of Deheaped Fn (Input to iteration 1): Output to: EXAMPLE------------



     Bias percent is   1.750% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.6% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=141527 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 141718
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19345 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.33.
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 1 (Estimate 1 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.544% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140517 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140574
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19363 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.26.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.544%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 2 (Estimate 2 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.621% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140396 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140462
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19362 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.621%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 3 (Estimate 3 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.647% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140353 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140425
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.647%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 4 (Estimate 4 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.659% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140333 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140407
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.659%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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---Iteration 5 (Estimate 5 for an estimated deheaped Fn)-- Output label is EXAMPLE



     Bias percent is   2.666% with the estimated % of respondents heapers= 25.7% 
        and with observed total dayshunt=144243  while deheaped total dayshunt=140322 .
        NOTE: Deheaped total dayshunt corrected for # of respondents deheaped #= 140398
     Adjustment is because 19371  respondent are in the data.
     Deheaping involves regression estimates giving deheaped # of respondents as 19361 .
     Observed mean dayshunt is   7.45 while the deheaped mean is   7.25.
     NOTE: If responses at 30 are ignored, bias is:  2.666%. This bias is only for
       responses subject to deheaping (dayshunt=30 may be pooled causing bias or exact).
     NOTE: Positive bias shows observed is too large by the % given.
     NOTE: Bias is corrected for for observed number of responses NE to deheaped number.



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