In 1992 the National Infant Sleep Positioning Study began
Last updated: 4/19/2023
In 1992 the National Infant Sleep Positioning Study began conducting national surveys to examine how well parents were following recommendations to place sleeping babies on their backs or sides The Back to Sleep campaign began in 1994 to encourage parents to put their children to sleep on their backs From 1992 through 1996 researchers interviewed a random sample of parents of infants The following segmented bar graph also called a stacked bar graph shows the percentages of parents who gave each response each year Infant Sleeping Positions No regular position Back Side Stomach O Samples O Population Percentage Statistics 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1992 1993 Which of the following terms best describes these percentages 1994 Year 11 1995 1996