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Dear fellow students,
Our class, PO 3223 Contemporary Political Methodologies, is conducting our biannual survey measuring campus attitudes towards alcohol use. As part of a class project to better understand Lipscomb and ourselves, we would appreciate your cooperation by taking the unofficial survey linked below.
As an educational exercise, it is not affiliated with or sponsored by the university. This survey will take between 5 and 7 minutes. All responses are anonymous. If you would like a copy of the analysis report resulting from this survey, please contact Dr. Marc Schwerdt ([email protected]).
Thank you very much for your time and support. Please start with the survey now by clicking on the "Continue" button below.
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According to your moral or religious belief, when is drinking alcohol acceptable? |
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What do you consider “social drinking”?
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Do you feel pressured to drink by your peers? |
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How often do you consume alcohol? |
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If you drink, how often do you consume 4 or more drinks in one sitting? |
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Have your drinking habits ever negatively affected your academic performance? |
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What percentage of Lipscomb undergraduates do you perceive consume alcohol during a given semester? |
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What is your religious preference? |
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How active do you consider yourself in the practice of your religious preference? |
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What is your residency status? |
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How would you rate your level of activity in on-campus activities (i.e. intramurals, social clubs, athletics, concerts, performances, and academic organizations)? |
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What is your student classification? |
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Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with the statement below:
I am sufficiently aware of the alcohol use policies at Lipscomb University. |
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Please tell us how much you agree or disagree with the following statement:
Lipscomb has fulfilled its responsibility to inform students about its alcohol use policies. |
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