The document describes the variables in two sections of a questionnaire. Section A contains demographic questions about sex, age, faculty, enjoyment of junk food, and experience with sickness from junk food. Section B contains the Leaked Scale, which includes questions about the effects of and attitudes toward junk food, such as energy from junk food, frequency of consumption, scolding from parents, taste compared to homemade food, money spent, awareness of chemicals, government monitoring, eating junk food for breakfast, checking nutrients, and regret over eating junk food. The variables are qualitative and measured on either nominal, ordinal, or ratio scales.
The document describes the variables in two sections of a questionnaire. Section A contains demographic questions about sex, age, faculty, enjoyment of junk food, and experience with sickness from junk food. Section B contains the Leaked Scale, which includes questions about the effects of and attitudes toward junk food, such as energy from junk food, frequency of consumption, scolding from parents, taste compared to homemade food, money spent, awareness of chemicals, government monitoring, eating junk food for breakfast, checking nutrients, and regret over eating junk food. The variables are qualitative and measured on either nominal, ordinal, or ratio scales.
The document describes the variables in two sections of a questionnaire. Section A contains demographic questions about sex, age, faculty, enjoyment of junk food, and experience with sickness from junk food. Section B contains the Leaked Scale, which includes questions about the effects of and attitudes toward junk food, such as energy from junk food, frequency of consumption, scolding from parents, taste compared to homemade food, money spent, awareness of chemicals, government monitoring, eating junk food for breakfast, checking nutrients, and regret over eating junk food. The variables are qualitative and measured on either nominal, ordinal, or ratio scales.