Title: Unit 6 Psychological Health
1Unit 6 Psychological Health
2Teaching Procedures
Lead-in
Passage A
Passage B
General Writing
Practical Writing
3Lead-in
- Look at the patients in the picture and guess
what problems they are suffering, and then listen
to the following paragraphs and give an account
of the main ideas with the help of the pictures.
too much pressure
failure again
Im ill again.
I need a friend to talk to.
4Listen to this
- Are you feeling really sad, tired, and
worried most of the time? Are these feelings
lasting more than a few days? If yes, you may
have depression. Depression is a (S1) _________
medical illness that (S2) _________ the brain.
You may want to know why you feel
depressed. There may be (S3) ________ causes.
Depression may happen because of (S4) in your
brain. Depression runs in some (S5) _________ .
This (S6) _________ that someone in your family
such as a grandparent, parent, aunt, uncle,
cousin, sister or brother may have depression.
Sometimes (S7) _________ events or losses such
as deaths can lead to depression. Sometimes the
cause of depression is not clear.
5Listen to this
- Dont wait. Talk to your doctor about how
you're feeling (S8) ______________________________
. If you dont have a doctor, check your local
phone book. (S9) ________________________________
_ . Call one near you and ask for help. (S10)
___________________ . Ask your doctor which type
is best for you. Some people need both treatments
to feel better.
6Listen to this
- Are you feeling really sad, tired, and
worried most of the time? Are these feelings
lasting more than a few days? If yes, you may
have depression. Depression is a (S1) _________
medical illness that (S2) _________ the brain.
You may want to know why you feel
depressed. There may be (S3) ________ causes.
Depression may happen because of (S4) __________
in your brain. Depression runs in some (S5)
_________ . This (S6) _________ that someone in
your family such as a grandparent, parent, aunt,
uncle, cousin, sister or brother may have
depression. Sometimes (S7) _________ events or
losses such as deaths can lead to depression.
Sometimes the cause of depression is not clear.
serious
involves
several
changes
families
means
painful
7Listen to this
- Dont wait. Talk to your doctor about how
you're feeling (S8) ______________________________
______ - __________________________________________ If you
dont have a doctor, check your local phone book.
(S9) __________________________________________
________________________________________Call one
near you and ask for help. (S10)
___________________ ______________________________
__________________.Ask your doctor which type is
best for you. Some people need both treatments to
feel better.
Get a medical checkup to rule out any other
illnesses that might be causing signs of
depression.
Go to the government services pages and look for
health clinics or community health centers.
There are two common
types of treatment for depression medicine and
talk therapy
8- Think About It
- Read About It
- Talk About It
- Write About It
9Preview Check
1. What kind of people do psychologists portray
die-hard fans as?
Reference
Lonely misfits searching for self-esteem by
identifying with a team.
10Preview Check
2. Compared to people who never watch a football
match, what does the study mentioned in Para. 3
suggest about the football fans?
Reference
They suffer fewer bouts of depression and
alienation.
11Preview Check
3. Why does the author say that the fans
connection to a team is fickle?
Reference
(Because they say) "We won" (when) describing
(the teams) victory, and "they lost" (when)
describing (its) defeat.
12Preview Check
4. Highly-identified fans tend to blame their
teams failure on a biased referee or on bad
luck, rather than _____________.
Reference
on their teams mistakes or the other team's
skill.
13Preview Check
5. Is a deep attachment to a team healthy
according to the passage?
Reference
Yes in most cases.
14- Read About It
- Language Points
- Content Awareness
- Language Focus
15Passage A
- Is It Healthy to Be a Football Supporter? Why
Fans Know the Score
Die-hard football fans hit the heights when
their team wins and reaches the depths of despair
when they lose. Scientific studies show the love
affair with a team may be as emotionally intense
as the real thing, and that team clashes have
gladiatorial power. What's going on? Why
do fervent fans have hormonal urges and other
psychological changes while watching games?
16Passage A
Why does fans' self-esteem soar with victory and
plummet in defeat, sometimes affecting their
lives long afterwards? Why do people feel so
drawn to form such deep ties to teams? Is avidly
rooting for a team good or bad for your health?
You may find the answers surprising. THE FAN'S
PERSONALITY Psychologists often portray
die-hard fans as lonely misfits searching for
self-esteem by identifying with a team,2 but a
study suggests the opposite. It reveals that
football fans suffer fewer bouts of depression
and alienation than people who never watch.
Hard-core fans also demonstrate a fierce and
unbreakable bond.
17Passage A
- It's possible to trace the roots of fan
psychology to a primitive time when warriors
fighting to protect their tribes were the true
representatives of their race. In modern times,
so the theory goes, professional sportsmen are
warriors of a city or country fighting a stylized
war waged on a football pitch. - IT'S WAR OUT THERE Some confrontations on
the pitch are gladiatorial. In this respect, our
sports heroes are our gladiators. A football
match, especially between rival teams, isn't some
light-hearted display of athletic prowess. The
self is emotionally involved in the outcome
because
18Passage A
- whoever you're rooting for represents YOU. So
professional footballers seem to recreate the
intense emotions in some fans that tribal warfare
aroused in their forebears. It could even be that
these emotions have fueled the explosion in the
popularity of sports over the past 20 years. - STATUS BY PROXY So, through football
matches, it becomes possible to gain respect from
your rivals, albeit vicariously . This means you
can be highly regarded not for your own
achievement, but through your connection to a
team that wins. Or, if you like, by your
connection
19Passage A
- to individual footballers for their skill, such
as midfielder David Beckham, winger Ryan Giggs,
and striker Thierry Henry. - The connection, however, can be fickle.
Bragging sports fans tend to claim credit for
their team's success, saying "we won" to describe
a victory, but distance themselves from a team's
failure, saying "they lost" describing a defeat. - LOYAL TO THE END A raft of studies has
found that "highly-identified" fans both men
and women are unlikely to abandon a team when
it's doing
20Passage A
- badly. Anyone who's read Fever Pitch by Nick
Hornby knows that this is true of the ardent
Arsenal fan. Not only that, they tend to blame
their team's failures on a biased referee or on
bad luck, rather than on Arsenal's mistakes or
the other team's skill. It's not surprising that
these avid fans get more psychologically aroused
at games and spend more money on tickets and
merchandise. - IS TESTOSTERONE A FACTOR? Testosterone
levels in male fans rise markedly after a victory
but drop just as sharply after a defeat.
Apparently the same pattern
21Passage A
- has been documented in male animals who fight
over a female. Biologists think that the human
animal may have evolved this way to end conflicts
quickly. If so, it provides an interesting
biological explanation of football hooliganism
after big matches. Science backs up this theory.
Testosterone levels were measured in 21 Italian
and Brazilian men in Atlanta before and after
Brazil's victory over Italy in soccer's 1994
World Cup. The Brazilians' testosterone rose 28
per cent on average, while the Italians' levels
dropped 27 per cent. - CAN BEING A FAN DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH?
22Passage A
- Yes, it can. Indeed it can be fatal. The tension
felt by football fans during penalty shoot-outs
can trigger heart attacks and strokes in male
spectators. On the day Holland lost to France in
Euro 96, deaths there from heart attacks and
strokes rose by 50 per cent. - GROUP IDENTITYBeing an ardent fan could be
simply the desire to belong to a group or a
society a need once answered by religion and
politics. This explains why some fans remain
loyal through thick and thin, and despite the
repeated failure of their teams. Surrounding
23Passage A
- yourself at a match with people who so clearly
espouse your own enthusiasms, and identifying
your tribal membership with hats, scarves ,
Mexican waves and songs, makes you feel you
belong as little else does. What's more, you're
part of a group where no questions are asked,
explanations are unnecessary and where you can
always rely on support. With so many traditional
institutions like religion and family beginning
to break down, the football crowd is the perfect
family. - A HEALTHIER OUTLOOK?
24Passage A
- In most cases, a deep attachment to a team is
healthy. Several studies show that an intense
interest in a team can stave off depression and
foster feelings of self-worth and belonging. That
applies to all ardent sports fans. All human
beings including football fans share the
basic psychological need to belong. Without
religion, without family, something has to answer
that need. Today football, above all other
sports, fills that crucial void.
(870 words)
25World Cup, formally FIFA WORLD CUP, in
association football (soccer), trophy that
symbolizes the world championship. The first
competition for the cup was organized in 1930 by
the Fédération International de Football
Association (FIFA) and was won by Uruguay. Held
every four years since that time, Unlike Olympic
association football, World Cup teams are not
limited to amateur players. Referees are selected
from lists that are submitted by all the national
associations.
26- It's the weekly football series in Britain.
27- Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby The book named Fever
Pitch is written by Nick Hornby.
28- Mexican wave A maneuver in which fans at a
sports event simulate an ocean wave by rising
quickly in sequence with arms upraised and then
quickly sitting down again in a continuous
rolling motion. It originated from Mexico, so we
call it Mexican wave.
29emotional isolation or dissociation
- Examples
- His criminal activities led to complete
alienation from his family. - Mental illness can create a sense of alienation
from the real world.
30of or at an early stage of social development
- Examples
- primitive culture, customs, tribes
- primitive weapons, eg bows and arrows, spears
31show sth clearly by giving proof or evidence be
an example of show
- Examples
- The simulation experiment results demonstrate
this controller is effective. - Can you demonstrate what you mean by that?
32wake sb from sleep cause (sth) to appear
awaken cause sb to become active
- Examples
- He was aroused from his nap by the doorbell.
- Her strange behavior aroused our suspicions.
33very important decisive
- Examples
- Getting this contract is crucial to the future of
our company.
34go away from, desert leave sth/sb to be taken
- Examples
- They abandoned their lands to the invading forces.
35very great or severe extreme
- Examples
- intense interest, anger, jealousy, convictions,
etc
36- Why do people feel so drawn to form such deep
ties to teams.
Paraphrase
Why are people so attracted by the teams which
they form such deep ties to?
37- Psychologists often portray die-hard fans as
lonely misfits searching for self-esteem by
identifying with a team.
Paraphrase
Psychologists often describe die-hard fans as
ones who are disturbingly different from others
and who are searching self-esteem by belonging to
a team.
38- Hard-core fans also demonstrate a fierce and
unbreakable bond.
Paraphrase
Hard-core fans also show an ardent and
unbreakable link.
39- It's possible to trace the roots of fan
psychology to a primitive time.
Paraphrase
It's possible to have origins of fan psychology
in the earliest stage.
40- So professional footballers seem to recreate the
intense emotions in some fans that tribal warfare
aroused in their forebears.
Paraphrase
As tribal warfare stirs up the intense emotions
in their forebears, professional footballers seem
to recreate the same intense emotions in some
fans.
41- Apparently the same pattern has been documented
in male animals who fight over a female.
Paraphrase
Apparently the same pattern has been proved in
male animals who fight over a female.
42Language Focus
Language focus
43- Ex. 4 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
primitive attachment arouse achievement
abandon sharp confrontation crucial
intense soar
1. There were joyous celebrations all over the
country, with parades and the ringing of church
bells to honor the great _____________ .
2. Improved consumer confidence is _______ to an
economic recovery.
44- Ex. 4 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
primitive attachment arouse achievement
abandon sharp confrontation crucial
intense soar
3. It is a ___________ instinct to flee a place
of danger.
4. Later, some of his findings ________ much
popular interest in his book.
45- Ex. 4 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
primitive attachment arouse achievement
abandon sharp confrontation crucial
intense soar
5. Psychologists believe that separation from the
parents during the sensitive ________ period from
birth to three may scar a childs personality and
predispose it to emotional problems in later
life.
6. The issue has caused great tension between the
two countries and could lead to a
military___________ .
46- Ex. 4 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
primitive attachment arouse achievement
abandon sharp confrontation crucial
intense soar
7. The introduction of computerized information
systems has ________ changed management control
in many companies.
8. Most of the students have already felt the
pressure of ________ inflation.
47- Ex. 4 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
primitive attachment arouse achievement
abandon sharp confrontation crucial
intense soar
9. Dozens of homes have had to be _________ as
the sea has crept farther and farther inland.
10. The _______study of German helps Mark know
more about German culture and customs.
48- Ex.5 Complete the following sentences with
phrases or expressions from the passage.
1. Go ahead with it, and we will stand by you
___________ .
2. Last Sunday evening we went to _______ the
school playground to the school football team.
49- Ex.5 Complete the following sentences with
phrases or expressions from the passage.
3. The new evidence ________ my argument that
they took advantage of the chance.
4. The garden has _________ our family for a
long time.
50- Ex.5 Complete the following sentences with
phrases or expressions from the passage.
5. For 12 years, we've sought to _________this
ultimate threat of disaster.
51- Ex.6 Translate the following sentences into
English.
1. ??????????????????????(portray as)
portrayas
wonder and discovery
She portrayed her childhood as a time of wonder
and discovery.
52- Ex.6 Translate the following sentences into
English.
2. ????,?????????????????????(fewer than)
commit errors
non-smokers
Experiments showed that non-smokers committed
fewer errors than smokers.
53- Ex.6 Translate the following sentences into
English.
3. ???????????,???????????,?????????????????(not
but)
be regarded
Football fans are often highly regarded not for
their own achievement, but through their
connection to a team that wins.
54- Ex.6 Translate the following sentences into
English.
4. ??????,????3???????????????????(despite)
wonderful acting
Despite the wonderful acting, the three-hour
movie could not hold our attention.
55- Ex.6 Translate the following sentences into
English.
5. ??????????????????(rely on)
rely on
Professor Wang is the only doctor I can rely on
to save my son.
56Passage Reading
Language Focus
Passage B
Practice
57Pre-reading question
- Read the passage carefully and pay attention to
the facts on which the author builds his
conclusion What kind man is a healthy man?
If I have nothing to do...
If I have a degree...
If I have a job...
If I know how to play...
58Passage B
A Working Man is a Healthy Man
- OK, youre only 30-years-old or maybe
even 40 or 50 and are already fantasizing about
retiring. Youve got the (fill in the blank
stock options, trust fund, rich wife) in place
and now the only question is when. Whats the
best time to devote yourself full-time to golf?
A dreadful thought, perhaps particularly
if working for a living has never agreed with
you.1 But epidemiological higher analyses of
every variety have long
59Passage B
- concluded that men who retire early dont live as
long as men who keep working late into
geezerhood. Given the opportunity to fill our
days with nothing but recreational activity, we
get in trouble get beaned by a shanked golf
ball, fall off a fishing boat after a beer too
many, that kind of thing. - Anything that removes us too much from the
nurturing world of women is simply bad for our
health. Thats not to say that we dont suffer
some ill effects from work. Men are the victims
of more than 90 percent of all job-related
accidents. Our highly competitive instincts also
propel us to advance in our
60Passage B
- professions and climbing the ladder can be
stressful (although interestingly, most CEOs are
in excellent health theyre highly resilient,
born leaders). - Any job in which the tasks are slightly
beyond our reach is going to cause stress along
with the high blood pressure, depressed immunity
and increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
But, then, raising children is stressful.
Unemployment is really stressful. Vacations can
be stressful. Driving in Milan is even a
nightmare. - The point is that, in terms of the picture,
not working, whether
61Passage B
- by choice or not, is worse for us than working.
This has always been true, but now there are some
modern wrinkles on this truism that reflect
changing gender roles. - REWARDS OF SUCCESS Work is good for men
especially if the proper conditions are in place.
For instance and this is not likely to sit well
with social egalitarians men who are married to
homemaker wives are more likely to have
upwardly mobile careers. Thats
62Passage B
- the conclusion of the Cornell University
Retirement and Well-Being Study, which also found
the converse to be true Men married to women who
work full-time are more likely to have downwardly
mobile careers. From other data, we know that a
successful and accomplished man is a healthy and
happy man. - A recent Scottish study also points to the
effects changing gender roles are having on mens
working life. The increased number of women in
both part-time and full-time work, the
researchers say, may indirectly be responsible
for rising rates of suicide and depression in
men, at least in the British Isles. For
63Passage B
- rising rates of suicide and depression in men, at
least in the British Isles. For men, the
resultant loss of status as sole financial
provider for the family and the perceived loss of
social status could all be risk factors for
depression. - Family life also affects the benefits a man
obtains from work. After having a baby, American
men work longer hours, particularly if the child
is a boy. We can only guess that having a son
increases the value of marriage and family for
men, says Shelly Lundberg, a psychologist at the
University of Washington, an economics professor
who did the research. Using data from
64Passage B
- the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics, he found
that the birth of a first son generated an
average increase in a mans work time of 84 hours
every year after the boys birth the equivalent
of more than two additional weeks on the job. Men
added only 31 hours after having a daughter. They
also discovered a fatherhood premium that
raised mens hourly wages by about 5 percent
every time they fathered a child. - RETIREMENT Research repeatedly has shown that a
working family man
65Passage B
- with more disposable income is a happier,
healthier man. - Still not convinced? The findings of people
who study retirement suggest some good reasons
not to retire. For one thing, newly retired men
experience more marital conflict than non-retired
men. Your wife simply finds it stressful to
wonder whether youve been beaned by a golf ball
or bobbing in the ocean next to your empty beer
can. - The good news is that you can regain
whatever you may have lost by retiring and then
going back to work. Psychologists Jungmeen E. Kim
and Phyllis Moen of Cornell
66Passage B
- found that men who retire often gain a new lease
on life when they decide to go back to work. - Post-retirement employment appears to be
beneficial for their psychological well-being,
says Kim. Those who are retired and re-employed
report the highest morale and lowest depression.
And men who are retired and not re-employed
experience the lowest morale and most depression.
- Their study of 534 married men and women
between 50 and 74 found the work-status links to
morale and depression were regardless of age,
income and health.
67Passage B
- So suck it up, buddy, and plan to work until you
drop. Its one prescription for longevity that is
known to work. -
(804 words) -
68- Panel Study of Income dynamics (PSID) It is a
longitudinal survey of representative sample of
US individuals and families in which
they resides. It has been ongoing since 1968. The
data were collected annually through 1997, and
biennially starting in 1999. The data files
contain the full span of information collected
over the course of the study. PSID data can be
used for cross-sectional, longitudinal, and
intergenerational analysis and for studying both
individuals and families.
69move, drive or push forward
- Examples
- His addition to drugs propelled him towards a
life of crime.
70make sb sad and without enthusiasm make sth less
active
- Examples
- Wet weather always depresses me.
- A rise in oil prices depresses the car market.
71equal in value, amount, meaning, impotance, etc
- Examples
- What is 5 dollars equivalent to in French francs?
72natural inborn tendency to behave in a certain
way without reasoning or training
- Examples
- Birds have the instinct to learn to fly.
- When I waw the flames I acted on instinct and
threw a blanket over them.
73having a helpful or useful effect advantageous
- Examples
- Fresh air is beneficial to ones health.
74- arrive at by the process of reasoning infer
- on the basis of convincing evidence
- 2) finish, end
- Examples
- The jury concluded that the defendant was
innocent. - We concluded the meeting at 6 pm that night.
75Language Focus
Language focus
Vocabulary
Phrases
76Ex.12 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
recreation victim propel depress
financial equivalent nothing instinct
regardless beneficial
- Black is a cunning man, but he has finally become
a of his own scheming.
2. They feared that rising inflation would
further ______ the economy.
77Ex.12 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
recreation victim propel depress
financial equivalent nothing instinct
regardless beneficial
3. Is there a French word that is the exact
_______ of the English word "home".
4. Wang Lin may become a diplomat because he
has an for tact and diplomacy.
78Ex.12 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
recreation victim propel depress
financial equivalent nothing instinct
regardless beneficial
5. In the Mediterranean, there is a temperate
climate ____________ to health.
6. You can't accept ________ drug use and expect
to control the drug problem.
79Ex.12 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
recreation victim propel depress
financial equivalent nothing instinct
regardless beneficial
7. John is a person ________ by ambition.
8. Many computer software corporations are
__________ experiencing reverses.
80Ex.12 Fill in the blanks with the words given
below. Make changes where necessary.
recreation victim propel depress
financial equivalent nothing instinct
regardless beneficial
9. Dont worry about my illness what I need is
________but a days rest.
10. We will persevere __________ of past
failures.
81- Ex.13 Complete the following sentences with
phrases or expressions from the passage.
1. Inventors are now working on new devices that
would be fully placed, ________________ a tiny
power pack, in the patients chest.
2. I quite __________ what you said, though I
dont believe that you can put it into practice.
82- Ex.13 Complete the following sentences with
phrases or expressions from the passage.
3. Which sport has the most expenses _______
training equipment, players' personal equipment
and uniforms?
4. The doctor was asked to __________ the
hospital because of an emergency case.
83- Ex.13 Complete the following sentences with
phrases or expressions from the passage.
5. Beverage companies should ________ collecting
and recycling discarded plastic bottles and cans.
84- Ex.14 Translate the following sentences into
English.
1. ???????????,?????(in place)
in place
We dont think your proposal quite in place, so
you should give it up.
85- Ex.14 Translate the following sentences into
English.
2. ????,??????????????(nothing but)
nothing but
the aged and the sick
When he arrived, he found nothing but the aged
and the sick at home.
86- Ex.14 Translate the following sentences into
English.
3. ???????????,????????????(given)
condition of the engine
Given the condition of the engine, it is a wonder
that it even starts.
87- Ex.14 Translate the following sentences into
English.
4. ?????,???????????????(in terms of)
employment
hotel industry
In terms of employment, the hotel industry is the
second largest industry in this country.
88- Ex.14 Translate the following sentences into
English.
5. ?????,??????,????????????????(regardless of)
color of ones skin
regardless of
Everyone in this country has the right to live
where he wants to, regardless of the color of his
skin.
89General Writing
Practical Writing
90General Writing
- Write a passage based on the graph
Writing a composition based on a graphic,
we should first of all understand the meaning the
graph (table) conveys, and then give an accurate
and clear description of the graph (table). The
next step is to generalize about the graph
(table) interpret and analyze it. Finally, we
should make a sound conclusion based on the graph
(table).
91Write a passage based on the graph
- Examples
- Family Bank Deposits in Chinas Cities and Towns
Year Average Family Deposits RMB (yuan)
1985 1351 134.8 billion
1990 7869 757.3 billion
2000 3460 2569.7 billion
92Step one
- Description of the table
- The period 1985 2000 had a great increase in
family bank deposits in Chinas cities and towns.
In 1985, the average family deposits was 1351
yuan while in 2000 it reached 3460 yuan. The
total bank deposits in 2000 was 19 times as much
as it was in 1985.
93Step two
- Generalization interpretation and analysis
- Several factors may have contributed to this
change. Firstly, the family income has greatly
increased and people have more spare money to
deposit in the bank. Secondly, people want to
deposit money to buy more expensive items such as
houses and cars. Thirdly, banks are still thought
of as the safest place to deposit money. More and
more people are willing to deposit money in banks
instead of other investment such as stock
exchange and future investment.
94Step three
- Making a sound conclusion
- From the above table we can predict that the
family income will continue to increase and that
people will have even more money to deposit in
the bank.
95Useful expressions and patterns
Describing graph 1. From the table (graph) it can be seen (shown, calculated) 2. According to the table (graph) ...3. X is much ... than Y in ...4. Compared with ...
Interpreting graph 1. Several factors may contribute to ...2. One of the causes of ... is ...3. One consequence of ... is ...
Conclusion from graph 1. In conclusion, we can / may say that ...2. Finally, it can / may be said that ...3. Therefore, it can be concluded ...
96Questionnaire
- A questionnaire is a printed form
containing a set of questions, especially - one addressed to a statistically
- significant number of subjects as a way
- of gathering information for a survey. The
following is a Questionnaire for Psychological
Survey that has been filled in.
97Questionnaire ( Examples)
- Instructions
- Almost all of the questions asked in this
survey use a seven-point scale as the method of
response. This means you will see something that
looks like this under every statement
Strongly Disagree Disagree Somewhat Disagree Neutral Somewhat Agree Agree Strongly Agree
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
98Questionnaire ( Examples)
- The number that you select is meant to indicate
response points on a scale ranging from strongly
disagreeing with the prior statement to strongly
agreeing with the statement. It might help to
think about the different points on the scale as
meaning.
1. At home, work, or school, I find my mind
wandering from tasks that are uninteresting or
difficult.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
99Questionnaire ( Examples)
2. I find it difficult to read written material
unless it is very interesting or very easy.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3. Especially in groups, I find it hard to stay
focused on what is being said in conversations.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
100Questionnaire ( Examples)
4. I am irritable, and get upset by minor
annoyances.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5. I say things without thinking, and later
regret having said them.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
101Questionnaire ( Examples)
6. I make quick decisions without thinking enough
about their possible bad results.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7. My relationships with people are made
difficult by my tendency to talk first and think
later.
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Nationality (country of birth) British Sex (Male/Female) Male Age 25
Education 16 How many years of Education have you completed? Put 12 for High School DiplomaPut 16 for college diploma (bachelor's degree).Put 20 for doctorate degree (Ph.D., M.D., etc).
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Comments I like this kind of survey. But would you give me the result or the analysis as quickly as possible?I also like the other kind of survey such as personality survey or self-perception survey.
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