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Cambridge Friendship Questionnaire Please complete the following background information about yourself and then turn over to fill out the rest of the questionnaire. ...
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The Self-Regulation Questionnaires Friendship Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ-F) This questionnaire concerns the reasons why a person is in a particular friendship. It ...
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... 21. S/he doesn’t particularly enjoy reading fiction. 22. S/he finds it hard to make new friends. ...
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... S/he doesn’t particularly enjoy fictional stories. 22. S/he finds it hard to make new friends. 23. S/he notices pattern ...
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... Yes No 15. Does s/he have friends‚ rather than just acquaintances? Yes No 16. Does s/he often bring you things s/he is interested in to show you? ...
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... sheet rather than "ploughing straight in". 13. My child has trouble forming friendships. 14. When playi ...
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... point home in a discussion. 6. It doesn’t bother me too much if I am late meeting a friend. 7. Friendships ...
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... home in a discussion. 11 It doesn't bother me too much if I am late meeting a friend. 12 Friendships and relationships are just too difficult‚ so I tend not to both ...
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... definitely disagree 22. I find it hard to make new friends. definitely agree slightly agree slightly disagree definitely disagree ...
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10. MMRI... uccessful in achieving their goals if they form coalitions with other oppressed groups. 8. Blacks should try to become friends with people from other oppressed groups. 9. The dominant society devalue ...
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... does (did) your father use? 1. Oriental 2. Asian 3. Asian American 4. Chinese American‚ Japanese American‚ Korean American‚ etc. 5. American 6. What was the ethnic origin of the friends ...
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... 3. What was the language(s) you used as a child? 4. If you could choose your children’s friends‚ you want them to be – Chinese or American 5. What language(s) do you usually speak at home? 6. What ...
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... by themselves as soon as they finish school. 21. I would like to belong to Vietnamese groups or clubs. 22. Most of my closest friends are Americans. 23. I feel at ease with American people. 24. ...
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... being with people from The United States The country my family is from Both Other/Neither 2. My best friends are from The United States The country ...
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... d. Use English most of the time‚ except with elders‚ children‚ or those who speak only Vietnamese. e. Use English almost all the time‚ even at home with family and friends who speak Vietnamese. ...
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... but I am not fluent in English. 2. I am informed about current affairs in the United States. 3. I speak my native language with my friends and acquaintances from my country of origin. 4. I have never ...
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... is a real source of comfort to me. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SO 6. My friends really try to help me. 1 2 3 4 ...
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... support. One question is whether different sources of support matter in different ways (e.g.‚ partner‚ friends‚ health care providers). Another question is how different aspects of support differ. Indeed‚ ...
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... rs)‚ with number of close friends‚ and with the measure of the quality of marital relationships (Partner Adjustment Scale). The sub-scales are also associated in the predicted direction with related ...
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... My parents treat me fairly. Friends My friends treat me well. My friends are nice to me. I wish I had different friends.* My friends are mean to me.* My friends are great ...