Name: Date: Gender: Year/Section: Question Always Sometimes Seldom Never 1. I like playing sport. 2. I get good marks in class. 3. I get called names by others. 4. I give soft kids a hard time. 5. I like to make friends. 6. I play up in class. 7. I feel I can’t trust others. 8. I get picked on by others 9. I am part of a group that Goes round teasing others. 10. I like to help people who are Being harassed. 11. I like to make others
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Name: Position: How Healthy You Really Are! Questionnaire 1. How do you go to work? _a. Walk _b. Drive 2. Do you eat muesli* for breakfast? (*a mixture of uncooked grains‚ dried fruit‚ and nuts‚ eaten with milk) _a. Yes _b. No‚ never 3. Do you eat sweets between meals? _a. No _b. Yes 4. How often do you play sport? _a. at least once a week _b. gave up 5. Did your waist size increase? _a. No‚ it’s the same _b. Yes 6. What do you do in the evening
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The researcher will ask the following questions retrieved from Lewis‚ T (2009): 11. Has participation in dual enrollment affected your transition to college and the workforce as a full-time student? If so‚ how? 12. Did the dual enrollment program prepare you for work-life-balance related to social interactions‚ college‚ and workforce? 13. What factors contributed to your decision to participate in the dual enrollment program? 14. Did you experience any differences in balancing college class(es)
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SOAN 201 – Introduction to Sociology Article: “Sense and Nonsense About Surveys” by Howard Schuman It is rare to watch television news or read the paper without learning the results of a recent survey. Given the proliferation of surveys‚ it is important to know more about their characteristics‚ strengths‚ and weaknesses. Surveys involve two distinct steps: selecting cases (most typically people) and then presenting those cases with a predetermined set of questions. The first step‚ often called
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Paper: LSI Self Interpretation A review of the Life Style Inventory Survey did provide valuable and confirmative information about the various aspects of my distinctive thinking and behavioral styles based upon my personal needs and interest. The data analysis did revealed that my “ Humanistic –Encouraging “ style “ with a 40 percentile score was considered my primary thinking style with my back- up style being my “Achievement Style “ where I scored 38 percentile . At work my Humanistic Encouraging
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Approaches to the Analysis of Survey Data March 2001 The University of Reading Statistical Services Centre Biometrics Advisory and Support Service to DFID © 2001 Statistical Services Centre‚ The University of Reading‚ UK Contents 1. Preparing for the Analysis 5 1.1 Introduction 5 1.2 Data Types 6 1.3 Data Structure 7 1.4 Stages of Analysis 9 1.5 Population Description as the Major Objective 11 1.6 Comparison as the Major Objective
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Survey on Water Scarcity & Conservation Water is becoming a limited natural resource in the world. In an article published on National Geographic website about “Fresh Water Crisis” [1] it has mentioned that out of the 70% of water which is covering the earth‚ only 2.5% is suitable for drinking and just 1% of fresh water is easily accessible. In the same article the author talks about how people are wasting this limited resource. The growing scarcity of water is due to the rapid growth of
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A SURVEY OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN NIGERIA VIZ-A-VIZ TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND SELF EMPLOYMENT P.A. Ozor Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka‚ Nigeria. e-mail paul.ozor@unn.edu.ng ABSTRACT Sustainable technology development of any economy is anchored in a sound knowledge-base for her citizens. But successful development of such knowledge-base depends on modern infrastructure‚ rule of law and functional institutions. When a society completes infrastructural
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Attitude Survey Psy/475 April 7‚ 2013 Attitude Survey How an individual dresses impacts how he or she is perceived in the eyes of others. Often times‚ the way an individual appears in public leaves him or her open to becoming labeled either favorably or unfavorably. Members of society will often judge an individual’s appearance therefore denying any opportunity to know the “inner person.” In today’s society‚ some of the socially acceptable ways to dress seem to include wearing pajamas in public
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Computer Assisted Survey System Database Management System IT322 A PROJECT Presented to the Faculty of College of Computer Studies Notre Dame University Cotabato City In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUBMITTED BY: IGNEY DONIS S. LU SAJEED ZAINAL SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Martina P. Tagacay INSTRUCTOR January‚ 2012 1 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION The need for Computer Assisted Survey information System
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