An online questionnaire was used to survey 50 students aged 16 to 18 over the course of a week to determine if the Covid-19 pandemic had negatively impacted them psychologically and led to increased anxiety or depression. The survey included questions about how else the pandemic may have impacted them psychologically and why they thought it had negatively affected students in general.
An online questionnaire was used to survey 50 students aged 16 to 18 over the course of a week to determine if the Covid-19 pandemic had negatively impacted them psychologically and led to increased anxiety or depression. The survey included questions about how else the pandemic may have impacted them psychologically and why they thought it had negatively affected students in general.
An online questionnaire was used to survey 50 students aged 16 to 18 over the course of a week to determine if the Covid-19 pandemic had negatively impacted them psychologically and led to increased anxiety or depression. The survey included questions about how else the pandemic may have impacted them psychologically and why they thought it had negatively affected students in general.
I decided to use an online questionnaire because of its easy accessibility to multiple
persons at a distance as well as being more efficient to track my results. Although it limited the amount of interaction with the surveyor and follow up questions. The survey included students ranging from 16 to 18 years of age, with a total of 50 persons. Overall it took me a week to collect and analyze the data received. The purpose was to determine whether the Covid-19 pandemic had negatively affected these students’ psychologically and if so, did that lead to them to experience an increase in anxiety or depression. They also answered questions such as:
1) What other ways would you say the pandemic has impacted you psychologically, if any?
2) Why do you think the pandemic has negatively impacted students