Prom-Night Fright? Ý Blind Date Survey Lincoln High School March 2001
- Students believe there would be a difference between males and females in their willingness to go out on a blind date.
- Both males and females believe that females would be more willing to go out on a blind date.
- There is also some evidence that, overall, males believe there is no difference between who would be more willing to go out on a blind date
- There is no significant difference in the willingness of males and females to go out on a blind date.
- Why do males and females believe that females would be more willing to go out on a blind date?
- Why do more females than males believe that females would be more willing to go out on a blind date?
- Why was there no significant difference in males and females in their willingness to go out on a blind date?
- Would there be a difference in the percentage of females and males willing to go out on a blind date in some other population in this high school?
- Would there be a difference in the percentage of females and males willing to go out on a blind date in some other population outside of the high school?
- Is there a connection between willingness to go out on a blind date and consideration by males and females of such factors as the potential dateís ìlooksî?
- Is there a connection between ages of males and females and their willingness to go out on a blind date?