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[The truthfulness of the answers of children, adolescents and young people to surveys on tobacco consumption conducted in schools].
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The reliability of the results, observed through the carrying out of surveys, can be determined with the use of analytical methods that, owe to their simplicity, can be used massively. We have not found any relation between the shortage of reliability and the variants studied (age, sex or habitat), which reaffirms the difficulty in identifying variants that can determine those "deceives" and demands for its identification the need of practicing analytical determinations.