Hello!
For a school project I must create a statistically-inclined survey (to be distributed) to tests the difference between male and female personalities. I want to use questions which reveal personality traits such as sensitivity/aggressiveness, extrovertedness/introvertedness, and so on.
Could anyone (professionally) suggest questions that would clearly imply such characteristics as these without having to ask directly, which would no doubt result in "self-reflected" bias? The survey has to be genuine, and as short as possible, so a full-scale personality test would not work.
*The questions can be of any type, but preferably multiple choice, and quantitative data is most preferable.
Thank you!!!!
For a school project I must create a statistically-inclined survey (to be distributed) to tests the difference between male and female personalities. I want to use questions which reveal personality traits such as sensitivity/aggressiveness, extrovertedness/introvertedness, and so on.
Could anyone (professionally) suggest questions that would clearly imply such characteristics as these without having to ask directly, which would no doubt result in "self-reflected" bias? The survey has to be genuine, and as short as possible, so a full-scale personality test would not work.
*The questions can be of any type, but preferably multiple choice, and quantitative data is most preferable.
Thank you!!!!