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kylah
01-05-2006, 12:48 AM
Hi! My name is Kylah Eide and I'm doing an essay for my grade 12 Psychology class and I need your help!

Below is a survey I made, it's all about your parents and how you feel about your parents! To do the quiz, delete any option that doesn't apply (if you want to use a) as your answer, delete b) c), ect. )

Please help me pass grade 12!!!

With whom do you live who act as your parent(s)/guardian(s)?

a) Male & Female
b) Male & Male
c) Female & Female
d) Male
e) Female

Are you biologically related to your parent(s)/guardian(s)?

a) Yes
b) No
c) Unsure

Are you biologically related to your parent(s)/guardian(s)?

a) Yes, my female parent/guardian.
b) Yes, my male parent/guardian.
c) Yes, both of my female and male parents/guardians.
d) I am not biologically related to (either of) my parent(s)/guardian(s).
e) Unsure

The goals set for you by your parents are most frequently...

a) based on your interests, skills, and abilities.
b) based on your parent(s)/guardian(s) interests, skills, and abilities.
c) equally based on both a and b.
d) My goals are not set by my parent(s)/guardian(s).
e) I do not have goals set for myself.

Most of the rules established by your parent(s)/guardian(s) are...

a) discussed before a crisis occurs.
b) discussed when a crisis occurs.
c) discussed after a crisis occurs.
d) not discussed.
e) My parent(s)/guardian(s) do(es) not establish rules.
If you selected a, b, or c please complete the following question:
Do(es) your parent(s)/guardian(s) alter previously-established rules for you after having a discussion?

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) praises(s) your positive behaviour(s)...

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) critisize(s) your negative behaviour(s)...

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models a life of passion and purpose and make make(s) and effort not to complain about situation, suchas his/her/their job(s).

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models taking good care of himself/herself/theirselves physically by eating healthy food, not smoking or doing drugs, and exercising.

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models resolving conflicts with others by confrontation.

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models handling life’s disappointments with a rational, positive, strategy rather than alcohol, food, drugs, gambling, or other addictive behaviour(s).

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models financial responsibility with regard to his/her/their bills and dealings.

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models high morals by avoiding gossip, lying, cursing, and taking unfair advantages.

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models social responsibility by volunteering at his/her/their church, school, local shelters, hospital, or other groups and/or organizations.

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models properly defined self-worth and self-esttem based on character traits rather than material items, social status, religion, sex and/or race.

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models ambition and/or self-improvement.

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models relationships with others that are loving, affirming, and supportive.

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Do you feel your peers generally support your family?

a) Always b) Usually c) Sometimes d) Rarely
e) Never

Thank-you for your participation and honesty.

E-MAIL THIS TO
kylaheide@gmail.com
OR CHAT WITH ME ON MSN:
evil_gummibear@hotmail.com
Thank-you!!!

Lissa
01-05-2006, 01:41 AM
Can you do this if you don't live with your parents anymore? :blush:

psychochick
01-05-2006, 01:47 AM
im just gonna post it here


With whom do you live who act as your parent(s)/guardian(s)?

a) Male & Female


Are you biologically related to your parent(s)/guardian(s)?

a) Yes


Are you biologically related to your parent(s)/guardian(s)?


c) Yes, both of my female and male parents/guardians.

The goals set for you by your parents are most frequently...


e) I do not have goals set for myself.

Most of the rules established by your parent(s)/guardian(s) are...


d) not discussed.


Your parent(s)/guardian(s) praises(s) your positive behaviour(s)...

d) Rarely


Your parent(s)/guardian(s) critisize(s) your negative behaviour(s)...

c) Sometimes


Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models a life of passion and purpose and make make(s) and effort not to complain about situation, suchas his/her/their job(s).
d) Rarely

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models taking good care of himself/herself/theirselves physically by eating healthy food, not smoking or doing drugs, and exercising.

d) Rarely


Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models resolving conflicts with others by confrontation.

d) Rarely


Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models handling life’s disappointments with a rational, positive, strategy rather than alcohol, food, drugs, gambling, or other addictive behaviour(s).

b) Usually

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models financial responsibility with regard to his/her/their bills and dealings.

a) Always

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models high morals by avoiding gossip, lying, cursing, and taking unfair advantages.

b) Usually


Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models social responsibility by volunteering at his/her/their church, school, local shelters, hospital, or other groups and/or organizations.

e) Never

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models properly defined self-worth and self-esttem based on character traits rather than material items, social status, religion, sex and/or race.

b) Usually

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models ambition and/or self-improvement.

b) Usually

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) models relationships with others that are loving, affirming, and supportive.

c) Sometimes


Do you feel your peers generally support your family?

d) Rarely


hope this helps your study ;)