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Thank you for participating in the SeeMe Media Literacy Project evaluation, your input is highly valued. This survey is designed to help us better understand the SeeMe program and provide us with valuable insights around young people’s knowledge about and attitudes towards the media.

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This first section seeks basic information about you that will help us with the analysis of the results.
Which school do you currently attend?
 
Doncaster Secondary College
 
East Preston Islamic School
 
Melbourne Girls College
 
 
Are you?
 
Female
 
Male
 
 
What is your age?
 
13
 
14
 
15
 
Other, please specify
 
 
 
In which country were you born?
 
Australia
 
Other, please specify
 
 
 
Are you of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent?
 
No
 
Aboriginal
 
Torres Strait Islander
 
 
What is the main language spoken at your home?
 
English
 
Other, please specify
 
 
 
What is your postcode?
   
 
 
To what extent do you agree/disagree with the following statements
Definately Disagree Mostly Disagree Neither Agree nor Disagree Mostly Agree Definately Agree
TV programs are an important source of information about fashion and 'being attractive'
I do not care if my body looks like the body of people who are on TV
I compare my body to the bodies of people who are on TV
TV commercials are an important source of information about fashion and 'being attractive'
I would like my body to look like the models who appear in magazines
I compare my appearance t the appearance of TV and movie stars
Music videos on TV are not an important source of information about fashion and 'being attractive'
I would like my body to look like the people who are in movies
I do not compare my body to the bodies of people who appear in magazines
Magazine articles are not an important source of information about fashion and 'being attractive'
Definately Disagree Mostly Disagree Neither Agree nor Disagree Mostly Agree Definately Agree
I wish I looked like the models in music videos
I compare my appearance to the appearance of people in magazines
Magazine advertisements are an important source of information about fashion and 'being attractive'
Pictures in magazines are an important source of information about fashion and 'being attractive'
Movies are an important source of information about fashion and 'being attractive'
I do not try to look like the people on TV
Movie stars are not an important source of information about fashion and being attractive
Famous people are an important source of information about fashion and 'being attractive'
 
 
Please indicate the extent to which you agree/disagree with the following statements.
Very Unsatisfied Unsatisfied Neutral Satisfied Very Satisfied
When the media portrays female bodies it’s manipulation of these images is minimal
When the media portrays male bodies it’s manipulation of these images is minimal
The portrayal of women in the media is representative of people I know
The portrayal of men in the media is representative of people I know
The portrayal of women in the media is representative of the Australian population
The portrayal of men in the media is representative of the Australian population
Women in different roles are portrayed in the media for e.g., women as carers, business women, female leaders, sports stars, students, etc
Men in different roles are represented in the media for e.g., men as carers, labourers, businessmen, students, etc
 
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