Guardian of Selfhood
Chocobo Breeder
Hi everyone. I am sorry to pester you guys with this but I would really appreciate it if some of you could answer my questionnaire on the social effects of the Internet. The questionnaire is for my dissertation which revolves around issues regarding the Internet and social capital; I want to find out more about what kinds of effects the Internet has on our relationships with each other and on our social lives. The questionnaire won't take that long to complete I can assure you (it will only take 5 minutes or so) the questionnaire just asks the usual stuff about on-line communities, time spent online, number of (real-life) clubs joined, etc. The data will be kept totally confidential, if you could PM me the responses then that would be fantastic. I will destroy the data as soon as I've finished with it. None of the questions are too personal or offensive.
Participation is entirely voluntary, you may withdraw at any time you like (or refuse to answer questions you dislike) without being questioned. I will make the results of the research available to people who are interested. If you wish to discuss these issues then that is equally fine. If you have any concerns please e-mail me at lwu04in@reading.ac.uk.
I hope this is okay, I think I've posted this in the right forum. Like I said, this has to be done for my dissertation, I need to do some empirical research. It is certainly interesting looking at people's answers to the questions though and I am enjoying it so far so it would be nice to see what everyone here has to say about the whole issue. I thank you all for your time.
Questionnaire begins:
Do you give your consent to answer the questionnaire?
Yes No
White other
Black African Caribbean
Black African
Indian
Pakistani
Chinese
Asian other
Mixed ethnicity
Semi-skilled working class
Skilled working class
Lower-middle class/clerical workers
Intermediate middle class (teachers, lower-grade professionals)
Upper middle class (doctors, highly qualified professionals)
Upper class (property owners/employers).
4. How old are you?
5. How much time do you spend on the Internet each week (on average)?
0-5 hours
6-11 hours
12-17 hours
18-23 hours
24+ hours
6. How much leisure time do you spend with friends and family in person each week (on average)?
0-5 hours
6-11 hours
12-17 hours
18-23 hours
24-30 hours
30+ hours
7. Which type of websites do you tend to visit whilst online? Select as many that apply.
Message boards/forums
Online shopping
News websites
Political websites
Other (please specify)
8. When you’re online, do you often communicate with people from different backgrounds (i.e. people of a different nationality, ethnic group, social class, etc.)?
Yes
No
9. How would you describe your online relationships?
10. Do you feel particularly close to your Internet contacts (please explain why or why not)?
11. Have you ever met up with, and befriended, someone you communicated with over the Internet? (select one of the responses)
Yes
No
12. Have you ever been concerned about online flaming (flaming refers to heated arguments and/or abuse in online message boards/chat rooms/forums)?
13. Would you say flaming was one of the major problems of communicating online?
Yes
No
14. Would you say you belong to an online community, or do you think it’s impossible for a group of people who communicate over the Internet to form a community?
15. Do you use Computer Mediated Communications (CMC’s) such as e-mail, instant messaging, and message forums to communicate with your personal, close relationships such as family and friends?
Yes
No
16. Do you feel as close to your family and friends when you are communicated via the Internet/e-mail as you would do in person?
Yes No
17. How many real-life (offline) clubs/societies do you belong to?
1-3
4-6
7-9
10+
18. Have you ever joined an online protest movement?
Yes
No
19. Have you ever joined any groups which use networking via the Internet to put people in touch with each other (for example, Facebook.com)?
Yes
No
20. Which groups are these? (specify the name(s) of the group(s))
21. On the whole, would you say using the Internet improves your relationships with other people, or it has no effect on people’s relationships, or does it make you more isolated/alienated from other humans? (select one response)
Improves relationships
Has no effect on relationships
Worsens relationships/makes me more isolated
22. Do you trust people you speak to online?
Yes
No
23. Have you come across someone online who has helped you out in some way (i.e. by giving you advice)?
Yes
No
Thank you very much for completing my questionnaire. I appreciate it.
Participation is entirely voluntary, you may withdraw at any time you like (or refuse to answer questions you dislike) without being questioned. I will make the results of the research available to people who are interested. If you wish to discuss these issues then that is equally fine. If you have any concerns please e-mail me at lwu04in@reading.ac.uk.
I hope this is okay, I think I've posted this in the right forum. Like I said, this has to be done for my dissertation, I need to do some empirical research. It is certainly interesting looking at people's answers to the questions though and I am enjoying it so far so it would be nice to see what everyone here has to say about the whole issue. I thank you all for your time.
Questionnaire begins:
Do you give your consent to answer the questionnaire?
Yes No
- Are you male or female?
- Which ethnic group do you belong to?
White other
Black African Caribbean
Black African
Indian
Pakistani
Chinese
Asian other
Mixed ethnicity
- Which of these social classes do you think you belong to?
Semi-skilled working class
Skilled working class
Lower-middle class/clerical workers
Intermediate middle class (teachers, lower-grade professionals)
Upper middle class (doctors, highly qualified professionals)
Upper class (property owners/employers).
4. How old are you?
5. How much time do you spend on the Internet each week (on average)?
0-5 hours
6-11 hours
12-17 hours
18-23 hours
24+ hours
6. How much leisure time do you spend with friends and family in person each week (on average)?
0-5 hours
6-11 hours
12-17 hours
18-23 hours
24-30 hours
30+ hours
7. Which type of websites do you tend to visit whilst online? Select as many that apply.
Message boards/forums
Online shopping
News websites
Political websites
Other (please specify)
8. When you’re online, do you often communicate with people from different backgrounds (i.e. people of a different nationality, ethnic group, social class, etc.)?
Yes
No
9. How would you describe your online relationships?
10. Do you feel particularly close to your Internet contacts (please explain why or why not)?
11. Have you ever met up with, and befriended, someone you communicated with over the Internet? (select one of the responses)
Yes
No
12. Have you ever been concerned about online flaming (flaming refers to heated arguments and/or abuse in online message boards/chat rooms/forums)?
13. Would you say flaming was one of the major problems of communicating online?
Yes
No
14. Would you say you belong to an online community, or do you think it’s impossible for a group of people who communicate over the Internet to form a community?
15. Do you use Computer Mediated Communications (CMC’s) such as e-mail, instant messaging, and message forums to communicate with your personal, close relationships such as family and friends?
Yes
No
16. Do you feel as close to your family and friends when you are communicated via the Internet/e-mail as you would do in person?
Yes No
17. How many real-life (offline) clubs/societies do you belong to?
1-3
4-6
7-9
10+
18. Have you ever joined an online protest movement?
Yes
No
19. Have you ever joined any groups which use networking via the Internet to put people in touch with each other (for example, Facebook.com)?
Yes
No
20. Which groups are these? (specify the name(s) of the group(s))
21. On the whole, would you say using the Internet improves your relationships with other people, or it has no effect on people’s relationships, or does it make you more isolated/alienated from other humans? (select one response)
Improves relationships
Has no effect on relationships
Worsens relationships/makes me more isolated
22. Do you trust people you speak to online?
Yes
No
23. Have you come across someone online who has helped you out in some way (i.e. by giving you advice)?
Yes
No
Thank you very much for completing my questionnaire. I appreciate it.