Experimental psych survey

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Stress and Life Experience Survey

Discover how stress impacts various areas of your life with our comprehensive survey. This quiz covers different aspects of your daily experiences, from work to personal relationships. Your insights will help us understand the common stressors faced by individuals today.

What to Expect:

  • Evaluate the stress levels in your work and relationships.
  • Identify your biggest stressor.
  • Gain insight into your goals and confidence levels for the future.
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectingMind47
How stressful is work in your everyday life
How stressful are your personal relationships in your everyday life?
How stressful is your money situation in your everyday life?
How often do you have feelings of anxiety
At least once a day
At least once a week
At least once a month
Multiple times a day
What is the biggest stressor
If you had complete control over one aspect of your life, what would it be (say the first thing that comes to your head
How serious/how much effort do you put into work?
How serious/how much effort do you put into personal relationships?
What is your main goal now that you are out of college?
How confident are you that you will achieve your goals after college
Not confident at all
Slightly confident
Not sure
Pretty confident
Very confident
What is the most important thing in your life right now?
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