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arabzuee

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Dear participant, for the purposes of this questionnaire; an adolescent is defined as people from the age of 13-19 and materialistic is defined as being overly concerned with material possessions & wealth. This questionnaire is being conducted for my Year 12 Personal Interest Project on materialism in Australian adolescents. Thank-you for your time & answers. THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH FOR HELPING ME OUT!

  • How old are you?
  • As an adolescent do you/did you: (tick those appropriate to you)
    • Work part time
    • Work full time
    • Study part time
    • Study full time
    • Other………
  • If an adolescent won $500 in a raffle what do you think they would most likely spend it on? (Number 1-5. 1=Most Likely, 5=Least Likely)
    • Clothes
    • Electronics
    • Music
    • Leisure Activities
    • Save it
  • As an adolescent, tick any of the following terms that are/were important to you:
    • Fashionable Clothes
    • Pop Music Collection
    • Sporting Equipment
    • Electronic Goods (eg. phones, play station, x-box etc)
    • Book Collection
    • Leisure Activities
    • Being popular/ ‘cool’/accepted
  • Do you believe contemporary adolescents need more “stuff” than previous generations?
    • YES
    • NO
Explain…………………………….........................................................
……………………………………………………………………….....

  • How materialistic do you think you are/were as an adolescent? (please indicate)


Not Very Very Extremely




  • As an adolescent how much do you/did you spend on: (approximately)
    • Clothes- $......
    • Personal Entertainment (eg, Movies, social activities)- $......
    • Electronic Goods- $......
    • Music- $......

  • Why do you think contemporary adolescents have higher spending tendencies than previous generations?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
  • Do you agree with the following statement?
“Most contemporary Australian adolescents buy and consume far more than they need?”
    • Yes
    • No
- Why or why not?
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

  • Would you agree that Australian adolescent’s of today consume too much “stuff”?
o Yes
o No
o Unsure

  • Do you think it is beneficial for contemporary adolescent’s to have access to more “stuff” than previous generations?
o Yes
o No
- Why or why not?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
 

Jess007

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Dear participant, for the purposes of this questionnaire; an adolescent is defined as people from the age of 13-19 and materialistic is defined as being overly concerned with material possessions & wealth. This questionnaire is being conducted for my Year 12 Personal Interest Project on materialism in Australian adolescents. Thank-you for your time & answers. THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH FOR HELPING ME OUT!
• How old are you? 17
• As an adolescent do you/did you: (tick those appropriate to you)
o Work part time 
o Work full time
o Study part time
o Study full time 
o Other………
• If an adolescent won $500 in a raffle what do you think they would most likely spend it on? (Number 1-5. 1=Most Likely, 5=Least Likely)
o Clothes 
o Electronics 
o Music
o Leisure Activities
o Save it
• As an adolescent, tick any of the following terms that are/were important to you:
o Fashionable Clothes 
o Pop Music Collection
o Sporting Equipment
o Electronic Goods (eg. phones, play station, x-box etc)
o Book Collection
o Leisure Activities 
o Being popular/ ‘cool’/accepted 
• Do you believe contemporary adolescents need more “stuff” than previous generations?
o YES 
o NO
Explain: having other people being influenced by worldly things like material things and they look great with good clothes good phones etc, I kind of like wat they wear or have id go out and buy it..
• How materialistic do you think you are/were as an adolescent? (please indicate) yeh pretty materialistic,




• As an adolescent how much do you/did you spend on: (approximately)
o Clothes- $50-$80 a month
o Personal Entertainment (eg, Movies, social activities)- $30 a month
o Electronic Goods- $0 a month
o Music- $- month
• Why do you think contemporary adolescents have higher spending tendencies than previous generations?
Cause its all available to us and its entertainment mainly.
• Do you agree with the following statement?
“Most contemporary Australian adolescents buy and consume far more than they need?”

o Yes 
o No
- Why or why not?
seriously who needs an ipod touch? Normal ipods were all we needed…but they needed to out do them selves didn’t they! Haha
• Would you agree that Australian adolescent’s of today consume too much “stuff”?
o Yes 
o No
o Unsure
• Do you think it is beneficial for contemporary adolescent’s to have access to more “stuff” than previous generations?
o Yes
o No 
- Why or why not?
we’ll never settle for less we’ll always be wanting more and more as the years go on
 

dion7789

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How old are you?
18
As an adolescent do you/did you: (tick those appropriate to you)
  • Work part time
  • Work full time
  • Study part time
  • Study full time
  • Other………
If an adolescent won $500 in a raffle what do you think they would most likely spend it on? (Number 1-5. 1=Most Likely, 5=Least Likely)

  • Clothes
  • Electronics
  • Music
  • Leisure Activities
  • Save it
As an adolescent, tick any of the following terms that are/were important to you:

  • Fashionable Clothes
  • Pop Music Collection
  • Sporting Equipment
  • Electronic Goods (eg. phones, play station, x-box etc)
  • Book Collection
  • Leisure Activities
  • Being popular/ ‘cool’/accepted
Do you believe contemporary adolescents need more “stuff” than previous generations?

  • YES
  • NO
Explain…Changing times have brought with it the need for possessions, teenagers in general find it hard to function without these things, a phone, ipod and computer are part of everyday life. As time progresses and technology advances, adolecents have the need to have more than before.



How materialistic do you think you are/were as an adolescent? (please indicate)


Not Very Very Extremely




As an adolescent how much do you/did you spend on: (approximately)
  • Clothes- When needed, generally <$20/month, if any at all some months
  • Personal Entertainment (eg, Movies, social activities)- $25/month
  • Electronic Goods- $300/year
  • Music- $100/year

Why do you think contemporary adolescents have higher spending tendencies than previous generations?
As mentioned before, there are more things, constant upgrades and an urge, or greed, to have more things than others.
Do you agree with the following statement?
“Most contemporary Australian adolescents buy and consume far more than they need?”
    • Yes
    • No
- Why or why not?
Looking at the amount of possessions adolecents own, there is no need for any teenager to own 40+ pairs of shoes, 100's of cd's, various gaming consoles at the same time etc. Money is being spent simply because it is there.

Would you agree that Australian adolescent’s of today consume too much “stuff”?
o Yes
o No
o Unsure

Do you think it is beneficial for contemporary adolescent’s to have access to more “stuff” than previous generations?
o Yes
o No
- Why or why not?
I think it is good in one sense that we learn more skills in some ways, and others such as gaming consoles provide more means for social interactions, but bad in the sense that basic values are being thrown out the window. For example no 12 year old child needs an ipod, phone, xbox, playstation and laptop.
 

wixxy2348

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You do realise the society and culture association has ruled that questionnaires conducted online are deemed to be false?
 

fernando

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* How old are you? 20
* As an adolescent do you/did you: (tick those appropriate to you)
o Work part time
o Study full time

* If an adolescent won $500 in a raffle what do you think they would most likely spend it on? (Number 1-5. 1=Most Likely, 5=Least Likely)
o Clothes 3
o Electronics 2
o Music 5
o Leisure Activities 1
o Save it 4
* As an adolescent, tick any of the following terms that are/were important to you:
o Pop Music Collection
o Sporting Equipment
o Electronic Goods (eg. phones, play station, x-box etc)
o Leisure Activities

* Do you believe contemporary adolescents need more “stuff” than previous generations?
o YES

Explain…………app the more stuff u have the richer you are. fags.

* How materialistic do you think you are/were as an adolescent? (please indicate)


Not Very


* As an adolescent how much do you/did you spend on: (approximately)
o Clothes- $......
o Personal Entertainment (eg, Movies, social activities)- $......
o Electronic Goods- $......
o Music- $......

* Why do you think contemporary adolescents have higher spending tendencies than previous generations?

……………cause 'good' quality products are exp.

* Do you agree with the following statement?

“Most contemporary Australian adolescents buy and consume far more than they need?”

*
o Yes

- Why or why not?
cause they're stupid.

* Would you agree that Australian adolescent’s of today consume too much “stuff”?

o Yes


* Do you think it is beneficial for contemporary adolescent’s to have access to more “stuff” than previous generations?

o No

what do you mean by 'stuff'
 

fernando

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wixxy2348 said:
You do realise the society and culture association has ruled that questionnaires conducted online are deemed to be false?

they don't need to know that
 

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  • How old are you? sixteen
  • As an adolescent do you/did you: (tick those appropriate to you)
    • Work part time
    • Work full time
    • Study part time
    • Study full time
    • Other………
  • If an adolescent won $500 in a raffle what do you think they would most likely spend it on? (Number 1-5. 1=Most Likely, 5=Least Likely)
    • Clothes 3
    • Electronics 2
    • Music 5
    • Leisure Activities 1
    • Save it 4
  • As an adolescent, tick any of the following terms that are/were important to you:
    • Fashionable Clothes
    • Pop Music Collection
    • Sporting Equipment
    • Electronic Goods (eg. phones, play station, x-box etc)
    • Book Collection
    • Leisure Activities
    • Being popular/ ‘cool’/accepted
  • Do you believe contemporary adolescents need more “stuff” than previous generations?
    • YES (although I use the term 'need' very loosely)
    • NO
Explain - society itself has become a lot more materialistic - a throw-away society where "stuff" is given at christmas and usually thrown away within the next year. In order to "fit in" teenagers would have to have all the latest gadgets, clothes etc, and other stuff.
  • How materialistic do you think you are/were as an adolescent? (please indicate)

Not Very Very Extremely



  • As an adolescent how much do you/did you spend on: (approximately, per month)
    • Clothes- $40
    • Personal Entertainment (eg, Movies, social activities)- $20
    • Electronic Goods- $20
    • Music- $0
  • Why do you think contemporary adolescents have higher spending tendencies than previous generations?
As previously said, I think society itself has become a lot more materialistic, driven by teenagers who readily believe that they "need" all these things. Also, goods have become cheaper in comparison to wages/pocket money, which allows teenagers in particular to buy a lot more.
  • Do you agree with the following statement?
“Most contemporary Australian adolescents buy and consume far more than they need?”
    • Yes
    • No
- Why or why not?
See previous answers.
  • Would you agree that Australian adolescent’s of today consume too much “stuff”?
o Yes
o No
o Unsure
  • Do you think it is beneficial for contemporary adolescent’s to have access to more “stuff” than previous generations?
o Yes
o No
- Why or why not?
I have mixed feelings with this question - in the short term I believe it is probably beneficial as teenagers are able to have everything they need or want, but in the long run I do not think it will be beneficial.
As today's adolescents grow up they will take their materialistic values with them, accumulating more and more stuff, or throwing away perfectly good items just to have the latest thing. This will detrimentally affect the world. If teenagers are taught to not be materialistic, money & items etc can be used for better purposes (ie charities) or at least not be taking up landfill space.
 

jennieTalia

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  • How old are you?
  • 17
  • As an adolescent do you/did you: (tick those appropriate to you)
    • Work part time YES
    • Work full time
    • Study part time
    • Study full time YES
    • Other………
  • If an adolescent won $500 in a raffle what do you think they would most likely spend it on? (Number 1-5. 1=Most Likely, 5=Least Likely) People in general? Too easy!
    • Clothes 2
    • Electronics 3
    • Music 1
    • Leisure Activities 4
    • Save it 5
  • As an adolescent, tick any of the following terms that are/were important to you:
    • Fashionable Clothes
    • Pop Music Collection
    • Sporting Equipment
    • Electronic Goods (eg. phones, play station, x-box etc)
    • Book Collection ----------
    • Leisure Activities
    • Being popular/ ‘cool’/accepted
  • Do you believe contemporary adolescents need more “stuff” than previous generations?
    • YES
    • NO---- Theres just an inherent thought within themselves that they need it! When we go on school retreats, although not for a long time, we have to cut out all of that stuff, Its so much more refreshing.
  • How materialistic do you think you are/were as an adolescent? (please indicate)

Between Not very And sort of =]



  • As an adolescent how much do you/did you spend on: (approximately) (you mean over the entire course of aged 13-17 including formal clothes etc??)
    • Clothes- $ 500 so far??
    • Personal Entertainment (eg, Movies, social activities)- $200
    • Electronic Goods- $ ummm... 50 a month since september 07 for phone plan
    • Music- $ not much AHaha
  • Why do you think contemporary adolescents have higher spending tendencies than previous generations?
Because its more available, even basic activities like going to the beach or having a picnic can have crazy connections with buying new bikinis and stuff.
As more children have credit cards etc, EFTPOS is common, higher childrens wages etc
  • Do you agree with the following statement?
“Most contemporary Australian adolescents buy and consume far more than they need?”
    • Yes YEP
    • No
- Why or why not?
Just take a look at the amount of junk lying around in our rooms XD
  • Would you agree that Australian adolescent’s of today consume too much “stuff”?
o Yes YEP
o No
o Unsure
  • Do you think it is beneficial for contemporary adolescent’s to have access to more “stuff” than previous generations?
o Yes
o No NOPE
- Why or why not?
Whats the use of it? Money could be spent on more beneficial things like charity etc.
 

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  • How old are you? 18
  • As an adolescent do you/did you: (tick those appropriate to you)
    • Work part time
    • Work full time
    • Study part time
    • Study full time
    • Other………
  • If an adolescent won $500 in a raffle what do you think they would most likely spend it on? (Number 1-5. 1=Most Likely, 5=Least Likely)
    • Clothes 2
    • Electronics 1
    • Music 3
    • Leisure Activities 4
    • Save it 5
  • As an adolescent, tick any of the following terms that are/were important to you:
    • Fashionable Clothes
    • Pop Music Collection
    • Sporting Equipment
    • Electronic Goods (eg. phones, play station, x-box etc)
    • Book Collection
    • Leisure Activities
    • Being popular/ ‘cool’/accepted
  • Do you believe contemporary adolescents need more “stuff” than previous generations?
    • YES
    • NO
Explain…………………………….........................................................
……………………………………………………………………….....
  • How materialistic do you think you are/were as an adolescent? (please indicate)

Not Very Very Extremely



  • As an adolescent how much do you/did you spend on: (approximately)
    • Clothes- $..less than 100 a year, got a lot of sisters old clothes....
    • Personal Entertainment (eg, Movies, social activities)- $..A lot....
    • Electronic Goods- $.200..(thats all)...
    • Music- $....50..
  • Why do you think contemporary adolescents have higher spending tendencies than previous generations?
rapidly changing technological advances ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
  • Do you agree with the following statement?
“Most contemporary Australian adolescents buy and consume far more than they need?”
    • Yes
    • No
- Why or why not?
.......in my experience, a lot of people do buy more than they seem to need.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Would you agree that Australian adolescent’s of today consume too much “stuff”?
oYes
o No
o Unsure
  • Do you think it is beneficial for contemporary adolescent’s to have access to more “stuff” than previous generations?
o Yes
o No

- Why or why not?
yes and no, a lot of this 'stuff' can be very benefital to important areas in peoples lives, eg studying, work, however, it can also lead to being overly materialistic and having warped veiws of success.
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