Thursday, April 1, 2010

Survey Post #2

In a survey of 99 high school freshmen students, 33% of students say they often question themselves when approaching the question of "How Do They Look?". Teens who make up 26% of this survey say, on some occasions, they feel as if they need to question themselves about how they appear.
Then, teens that make up 21% of the survey say they always question their appearance.
Teens of 12% find it rare that they would question themselves. Finally, 7% of teens in this survey say they NEVER question how they appear in public or not.



Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Introduction

I'm exploring teen gullibility/self-consciousness; the reason why I would like to explore this topic is because most teens are in the stage of adolescence and they seem to act different when around groups of people.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Survey Post


In a survey of 99 high-school freshmen students, 85% feel self conscious when they believe that other students are talking negatively about them. Talking in front of a group makes 68% of teens self conscious. When wearing specific clothing 54% of teens feel self-conscious about themselves.
Doing inappropriate things are 39% effective to teens, and
talking to strangers, 38% of teens feel self-conscious around them.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Are teens really that gullible?

Why do adults think that most teens are diluted when it comes to peer pressure?
Is it because teens are most likely to walk into sticky situations? Most teens find that it is easy to say no and walk away from problems like that, but it's a different prospective from a teenager. So I study this topic to get the actual facts behind this topic