Not exact matches
A 144 - item, self - report,
paper -
and -
pencil questionnaire designed to help you assess eight important dimensions of a healthy relationship.
In addition, we conducted the tests in a group setting,
and the students could preview the online
questionnaires, review
and change their answers to decrease a social desirability effect
and yield more reliable data.53 Self - reports using online
questionnaires have been shown to allow students to report more sensitive risky behaviour than using
paper -
and -
pencil questionnaires.54 Third, we did not use multiple assessments such as lab - measured impulsivity.
Parents completed one of several versions of a
paper and pencil questionnaire that included the items described above.
The ASSIST (Alcohol, Smoking,
and Substance Involvement Screening Test) is an 8 - item
questionnaire designed to be administered by a health worker to a client using
paper and pencil,
and takes about 5 - 10 minutes to administer.
In a recent study, researchers randomly assigned 293 men
and women (averaging just under 19 years of age) to either a bogus pipeline condition, in which they were hooked to a lie detector
and reminded that the equipment would detect their deceit before answering questions verbally, or to an anonymous
questionnaire condition, in which they answered questions on a
paper and pencil survey while hooked to the same machine.1 However, in the anonymous
questionnaire condition, researchers told the participants that the purpose of the machine was to measure participants» anxiety prior to the filling out the survey (
and were not told that it would flag false answers).
Developed by Dr. Nathan Cobb, the Marriage Quiz is a 144 - item,
paper -
and -
pencil, self - report
questionnaire designed to help couples increase their awareness of their relationship strengths
and work areas.
All but one of the computer / online versions (the Aggression
Questionnaire by Buss
and Perry [11]-RRB- were declared equivalent to their respective
paper -
and -
pencil tests.
Some systematic differences have been noted in response to the
questionnaire administered online versus on
paper -
and -
pencil [25, 26].
The study was conducted using a
paper and pencil questionnaire which was administered in a public space, (such as a university canteen or the lobby of their apartment building).
The
paper and pencil measures consisted of a series of demographic questions (age, age at first parental separation / divorce, gender, level of education,
and employment)
and a series of standardized
questionnaires, four of which were examined for this study.