Survey on Social Groups and Academic Studies

The following survey is part of a study on how high school social groups affect academic studies. Please take a few minutes to fill in the questions. When you are finished press submit. No information regarding your name is requested or should be included in your response.

Thank you for your participation!

Keith Goldstein, PhD Candidate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel



Based on the social categories listed below, how would you describe your group of friends in high school (or during your teenage years)?

1 = Describes none of them
10 = Describes all of them

Stoners (People who smoke marijuana/hashish)?

Drinkers (People who drink alcohol)?

The Popular Group?

The Unpopular Group?

What other social categories describe your group of friends in high school (or during your teenage years)?

If you are currently a student, what is your current status?

If you are currently a student, how many years have you been enrolled in your current degree or program?

If you finished your studies, what was the highest degree you earned?

Which department best describes your current or former field of studies?

What is/was your grade point average in high school?

What is/was your grade point average in college or as a university undergraduate?

What is/was your grade point average as a graduate student (MA, PhD, or professional studies)?

What is the name of the college or university that you are currently attending or last attended?

Did/Does your family have enough money to finance your college or university studies?

What is the highest degree you plan to earn?

How old are you?

What is your sex?

What is your country of birth?

What is your ethnicity/ race?

What is your religion?



Thank you very much for your participation


Survey created and managed using the Survey Builder, one of the tools from the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media