手机扫描二维码答题
00:00:00
Survey on College Students' Perceptions of Elderly People
录音中...
Hello! We are group 8 from 学术性阅读:语言与思维. This quick 3-minute survey is just to get a real sense of how college students see the everyday challenges older people face with phones/apps and in family life, plus any common stereotypes we might hold.
The questionnaire is completely anonymous, and all data will only be used for academic research without disclosing any personal information. Please answer based on your true thoughts and daily experiences. Thank you for your support and cooperation!
About you
*
1.Gender:
A. Male
B. Female
C. Other
*
2.Grade:
A. Freshman
B. Sophomore
C. Junior
D. Senior
E. Postgraduate and above
*
3.Major Category:
A. Liberal Arts
B. Science
C. Engineering
D. Medical Science
E. Art
F. Other
Part1 Perception of Elderly People's Digital Life and Dilemmas
*
1.Elderly people generally react slowly and have difficulty learning to use smartphones and various internet services.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
2.Elderly people are more likely to encounter online fraud than young people.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
3.Media and short video platforms often deliberately reinforce the negative images of elderly people as "technologically incompetent" and "easily deceived".
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
4.Most opinions expressed by elderly people online are outdated and have no practical reference value.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
5.Society questions elderly people's digital learning ability more than it provides sufficient learning support.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
6.Elderly people using short videos, live streaming, online shopping and other entertainment and consumption methods are "out of touch with the times".
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
7.The main reason for the elderly digital divide is their unwillingness to learn, rather than insufficient social supporting facilities.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
8.When you see elderly people struggling with digital tools, you will:
A. Volunteer to help and guide them patiently step by step
B. Briefly help solve the current problem without in-depth explanation
C. Think they should learn by themselves and leave
D.Find it troublesome, and leave to avoid wasting time
*
9.Current digital assistance activities carried out by communities and schools can effectively alleviate elderly people's difficulties in using the internet.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
10.Elderly people's personal information and property security are more difficult to protect in the online environment than young people's.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
Part2. Perception of Elderly People's Family Life and Dilemmas
*
11.Elderly people are mainly the objects of care in the family and rarely create practical value for the family.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
12.Elderly people's life experience and wisdom are as important as young people's new ideas.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
13.When making major family decisions such as buying a house or financial management, elderly people's opinions should be fully listened to and respected.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
14.It is taken for granted that elderly people take care of grandchildren and do housework, and no additional thanks or rewards are needed.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
15.Young people often think elderly people's consumption and entertainment preferences are too old-fashioned and uninteresting.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
16.The emotional needs of most elderly people living alone can be fully concerned and satisfied by family members.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
17.Elderly people's declining memory and physical strength due to aging will be overly criticized by their families.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
18.When planning family activities such as trips and dinners, you will:
A. Take the initiative to ask and prioritize elderly people's physical conditions and interests
B. Take elderly people's needs into account, but focus on young people's ideas
C. Only arrange low-intensity activities that elderly people can barely participate in
D. Not consider elderly people, thinking their participation will cause trouble
*
19.Compared with material support, elderly people need more daily companionship and emotional communication from their families.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
*
20.Many elderly people dare not express their true needs in the family for fear of becoming a burden to their children.
A. Strongly Disagree
B. Disagree
C. Neutral
D. Agree
E. Strongly Agree
评价对象得分
字体大小
Survey on College Students' Perceptions of Elderly People
复制