lovenotwar
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- 2009
hi! my PIP is looking at social development and comparing twins to singletons (non-twins). my main question to answer is will the process of social development be different for twins and singletons?. it'd be a great help if you could fill out the following questionnaire, thankyou!
1. Are you a twin or a singleton?
o Singleton (skip to question 3)
o Twin
2. What type of twin are you?
o Identical
o Fraternal
3. Do you feel that growing up you and your sibling/s received relatively ‘equal’, treatment from parents?
o Yes
o No
4. Do you co-operate better with those who are similar in personality to you?
o Yes
o No, I co-operate just as well with people of different personalities.
5. Who of the following is most influential over your interaction with others and who you choose to interact with? (You may tick more than one)
o Parent/s
o Siblings
o Friends
o Twin
o Other (Please Specify _________________)
6. Do you feel accepted by a social/peer group?
o Yes
o No
7. Which of the following describes your social/peer group situation?
o Feel comfortable and have found a connectedness with others
o Don’t completely fit in and are confused about your place within the group
8. Who mostly makes up your peer group?
o All of the same-sex
o Mostly the same-sex
o Mixed
o Mostly the opposite sex
o All of the opposite sex
9. Which of the following statements best describes your level of dependence on others?
o Mostly dependent on others and a need for personal closeness
o Mostly independent and am able to cope as an individual
10. Which of the following are you?
o Extroverted (Outgoing, comfortable in social interactions)
o Introverted (Reserved, less inclined to social interaction)
- Singletons finish here -
11. Which of the following would best describe your twin?
o Extroverted
o Introverted
12. Which of the following best describes how you feel in social situations?
o Feel more secure in a social situation when with your twin
o Feel just as secure in a social situation without your twin
13. Growing up, how did you feel you were treated by parents, teachers and others?
o As an individual
o Constantly compared to twin/treated as the same person
o All of the above
1. Are you a twin or a singleton?
o Singleton (skip to question 3)
o Twin
2. What type of twin are you?
o Identical
o Fraternal
3. Do you feel that growing up you and your sibling/s received relatively ‘equal’, treatment from parents?
o Yes
o No
4. Do you co-operate better with those who are similar in personality to you?
o Yes
o No, I co-operate just as well with people of different personalities.
5. Who of the following is most influential over your interaction with others and who you choose to interact with? (You may tick more than one)
o Parent/s
o Siblings
o Friends
o Twin
o Other (Please Specify _________________)
6. Do you feel accepted by a social/peer group?
o Yes
o No
7. Which of the following describes your social/peer group situation?
o Feel comfortable and have found a connectedness with others
o Don’t completely fit in and are confused about your place within the group
8. Who mostly makes up your peer group?
o All of the same-sex
o Mostly the same-sex
o Mixed
o Mostly the opposite sex
o All of the opposite sex
9. Which of the following statements best describes your level of dependence on others?
o Mostly dependent on others and a need for personal closeness
o Mostly independent and am able to cope as an individual
10. Which of the following are you?
o Extroverted (Outgoing, comfortable in social interactions)
o Introverted (Reserved, less inclined to social interaction)
- Singletons finish here -
11. Which of the following would best describe your twin?
o Extroverted
o Introverted
12. Which of the following best describes how you feel in social situations?
o Feel more secure in a social situation when with your twin
o Feel just as secure in a social situation without your twin
13. Growing up, how did you feel you were treated by parents, teachers and others?
o As an individual
o Constantly compared to twin/treated as the same person
o All of the above