Below are a number or statements that describe ways in which people act and think. For each statement, please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the statement. If you Agree Strongly mark 1, if you Agree Somewhat mark 2, if you Disagree somewhat mark 3, and if you Disagree Strongly mark 4. Be sure to indicate your agreement or disagreement for every statement below.
Following is a list of statements. We would like to know if you've had problems with these behaviors over the past week. Please answer all the items the best that you can. Please DO NOT SKIP ANY ITEMS. Indicate your response by circling
1=N if the behavior is Never a problem
2=S if the behavior is Sometimes a problem
3=O if the behavior is Often a problem
For example, if you never have trouble making decisions, you would circle 1 for this item.
Instructions: Below is a list of statements. Please read each statement carefully and rate how frequently you felt or acted in the manner described today. Circle your answer using the numbers to the right. There are no right or wrong answers or trick questions. Please answer each question as honestly as you can.
0 = never
1 = rarely
2 = sometimes
3 = often
4 = always
Instructions: People think and do many different things. You are going to read a list of possibilities. Please indicate if you 0=never, 1=sometimes, 2=often, or 3=always did this today. Please indicate what you did, not what you think you should have done.
This scale consists of a number of words that describe different feelings and emotions. Read each item and then indicate to what extent you feel this way right now, that is, at the present moment using the numbers 1=very slightly or not at all, 2=a little, 3=moderately, 4=quite a bit, 5=extremely (indicate the instructions you followed when taking this measure).
Instructions: Please choose the number next to each item that best describes your behavior today. Indicate choices using 0=never, 1=rarely, 2=sometimes, 3=often, 4=always.
Consent to Participate in a Research Study
Sex Differences in Impulsivity in Young Adults
WHY ARE YOU BEING INVITED TO TAKE PART IN THIS RESEARCH?
You are being invited to take part in a research study about sex differences in impulsivity and risk-taking behavior in young adults. You are being invited to take part in this research study because someone identified you as being able to provide information about the participant’s current or childhood behavior. If you volunteer to take part in this study, you will be one of about 300 people to do so.
Below are a number or statements that describe ways in which people act and think. For each statement, please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the statement. If you Agree Strongly mark 1, if you Agree Somewhat mark 2, if you Disagree somewhat mark 3, and if you Disagree Strongly mark 4. Be sure to indicate your agreement or disagreement for every statement below.
Following is a list of statements. We would like to know if you've had problems with these behaviors over the past week. Please answer all the items the best that you can. Please DO NOT SKIP ANY ITEMS. Indicate your response by circling
1=N if the behavior is Never a problem
2=S if the behavior is Sometimes a problem
3=O if the behavior is Often a problem
For example, if you never have trouble making decisions, you would circle 1 for this item.