Saturday, November 19, 2011

If you wanted to study why people are rude what type of questions would you ask in a survey?

They cannot be true or false for a response. I am taking a psychology course and would appreciate any insight to find common questions the public would ask if they were me.

If you wanted to study why people are rude what type of questions would you ask in a survey?
Visit the International Personality Item Pool and you can download tons of personality questionnaires that might be useful to you in your survey. The personality trait you are interested in is what psychologists call "agreeableness". See source link below.
Reply:why are you hurting the one person who loves you the most?
Reply:Do you feel you are entitled to anything?





Are you special? Unique? ...In what way?





Do you deserve special treatment?





Do you often find that others don't give the credit you deserve?





Do you consider yourself open-minded?





Are you usually right about everything?
Reply:Generally, people project their behavior onto others. So, simply give a short paragraph (or a picture)about a situation. Say, a fight between two friends that escalates into one slapping the other. Ask the test taker to relay a story describing the situation and what caused the slap (the rude behavior). Sort of like the psych test that presents the client w/pictures and they are asked to tell a story about each one. Heard of that? Good luck! Sounds like an interesting course.


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