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Non-Standardised Test - Internet Effects Questionnaire (IEQ)

Important Note

The following test is used for survey purposes only. In no way was it designed to be a psychological diagnostic tool.

The Internet Effects Questionnaire (IEQ) is best used to survey Internet Users and their perceptions of their own use, and other peoples use of the Internet and its many functions.

There are no scores or result explanations generated when using the IEQ. If you wish to use the IEQ for your own online research project, please contact Dr Andrew Campbell for permission and setup criteria.


Internet Effects Questionnaire (IEQ)

  1. Please indicate your age and gender:
    Age
    Sex Male Female
  2. Please indicate your country of residence:


Place an ‘x’ in the box that corresponds with your response

 

Yes

 

No

Undecided
 /No Comment

1.    Do you believe that the Internet is just a modern means of communication, not unlike using the telephone, or writing a letter using paper & pen?
2.    In an ordinary day would you send and receive more E-mails than you would phone calls?
3.    Do you find that the Internet has helped to benefit your work environment?
4.    Do you believe that the Internet has helped to improve your personal life?
5.    Have you ever formed a relationship online, be it Platonic or Romantic in nature?
6.    Do you find that talking or writing to strangers online has helped you cope
with everyday stresses?
7.    Have you ever found that talking or writing  to people online helps you cope with
your personal problems?
8.     Do you think that the Internet can be addictive?
9.    Do you think that people, who use the Internet too often, have poor social skills?
10.  Do you believe that the Internet could be used to help increase someone’s self-esteem?
11.  Do you think that people who use the Internet too often are lonely?
12.  When you use the Internet for a long period of time, do you start to forget about problems
that you may have?
13.  Has using the Internet helped you to be more confident in everyday social settings?
14.  Do you feel less anxious talking to people online than you do when talking to people face-to-face?
15.  Do you look forward to going online each day?
16.  Has using the Internet caused social problems between you and your family or friends?
 17.  Do you believe the Internet has helped to break down barriers and stereotypes between
people of different countries?
18.  Overall, do you think the Internet is a positive addition in your life?
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Revised: July 27, 2010
 

 

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