Kulazzi
Active Member
Hey guys!
No, this is not a racist thread. This is for my society and culture assessment which is like a mini PIP. I have to choose an ethnic culture (other than my own) and focus on the gender role and their affect in the communication process. I have decided to do Greeks since there are many at my school and on BOS. Anyways, please complete this survey for me before Monday afternoon and then I can analyse them all. You can even get your parents/grandparents to fill it out if you want so I can interpret the info from different generations. Please copy the survey and the paste it in your post to answer it, don't just write the question number and then a yes or a no Thanx again guys!
Here's the survey:
(1) What gender are you?
[ ] Female
[ ] Male
(2) Which age category do you fall into?
[ ] 12 - 15
[ ] 16 - 19
[ ] 20 - 23
[ ] 23 and above
(3) In the typical Greek culture in Australia, which gender would you consider that has more authority?
[ ] Female
[ ] Male
(4) Are Greek females restricted from making direct communication to an unknown Greek boy at a party function and instead use their appearance to communicate?
[ ] Yes, they are not allowed to communicate at all
[ ] Yes, they are not allowed to communicate but do use their appearance to communicate
[ ] No, they are allowed to make direct communication
(5) Do Greek females tend to use the words/phrases “in my opinion”, “maybe”, “perhaps” and “sort of” in a conversation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(6) Do Greek females tend to use disclaimers such as “I am probably wrong but….”?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(7) Do Greek females tend to use phrases such as “isn’t that so” or “Don’t you think”?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(8) Do Greek females usually interrupt a conversation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(9) Do you think Greek females enter a person’s personal space (i.e. standing very close to the person she’s talking to)
[ ] Yes
[ ] No, Greek males do that more
(10) Do Greek females use body language and eye contact to communicate rather than talking?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(11) Do Greek females touch Greek males more than the Greek males touch them?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(12) Do Greek females, when talking; use faster speech, short pauses and greater volume?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
No, this is not a racist thread. This is for my society and culture assessment which is like a mini PIP. I have to choose an ethnic culture (other than my own) and focus on the gender role and their affect in the communication process. I have decided to do Greeks since there are many at my school and on BOS. Anyways, please complete this survey for me before Monday afternoon and then I can analyse them all. You can even get your parents/grandparents to fill it out if you want so I can interpret the info from different generations. Please copy the survey and the paste it in your post to answer it, don't just write the question number and then a yes or a no Thanx again guys!
Here's the survey:
(1) What gender are you?
[ ] Female
[ ] Male
(2) Which age category do you fall into?
[ ] 12 - 15
[ ] 16 - 19
[ ] 20 - 23
[ ] 23 and above
(3) In the typical Greek culture in Australia, which gender would you consider that has more authority?
[ ] Female
[ ] Male
(4) Are Greek females restricted from making direct communication to an unknown Greek boy at a party function and instead use their appearance to communicate?
[ ] Yes, they are not allowed to communicate at all
[ ] Yes, they are not allowed to communicate but do use their appearance to communicate
[ ] No, they are allowed to make direct communication
(5) Do Greek females tend to use the words/phrases “in my opinion”, “maybe”, “perhaps” and “sort of” in a conversation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(6) Do Greek females tend to use disclaimers such as “I am probably wrong but….”?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(7) Do Greek females tend to use phrases such as “isn’t that so” or “Don’t you think”?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(8) Do Greek females usually interrupt a conversation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(9) Do you think Greek females enter a person’s personal space (i.e. standing very close to the person she’s talking to)
[ ] Yes
[ ] No, Greek males do that more
(10) Do Greek females use body language and eye contact to communicate rather than talking?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(11) Do Greek females touch Greek males more than the Greek males touch them?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
(12) Do Greek females, when talking; use faster speech, short pauses and greater volume?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No