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1. The questionnaire below has been developed by experimental psychology students at San Diego State University. The goal of this study is to understand further life purpose. The questionnaire below is anonymous and your time and honesty are appreciated. No Answer
2. Please fill in or circle your responses No Answer
3. Age 19
4. Gender: Male / Female female
5. Highest level of education completed: High school, Some College, Bachelors Degree, Graduate Degree some college
6. Do you associate yourself with a religious affiliation? No / Yes yes
7. If YES, please circle a religious affiliation you most closely identify with? Catholic, Islam, Christian, Jewish, or Other christian
8. Ethnicity: Caucasian, African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino/Hispanic, Middle Eastern, Other No Answer
9. Are you financially independent? No / Yes No Answer
10. If you marked NO what is the annual income of the main provider of your household? Less than 30,000 / More than 30,000 No Answer
11. If you marked YES what is your annual income? Less than 30,000 / More than 30,000 No Answer
12. Do you have children? No / Yes No Answer
13. If YES, does the government provide you any financial assistance? No / Yes No Answer
14. Please circle your response to the extent that you agree or disagree with each item below by using a scale ranging from strongly disagree to strong agree. No Answer
15. I am often bored. 1(Strongly Disagree), 2(Disagree, 3(Neutral), 4(Agree) 5(Strongly Agree) No Answer
16. In general, my life seems dull. No Answer
17. I have definite ideas of things I want to do. 1(Strongly Disagree), 2(Disagree, 3(Neutral), 4(Agree) 5(Strongly Agree) No Answer
18. Most days seems to be the same old thing. 1(Strongly Disagree), 2(Disagree, 3(Neutral), 4(Agree) 5(Strongly Agree) No Answer
19. If I could live my life again, I would live it pretty much the same way. 1(Strongly Disagree), 2(Disagree, 3(Neutral), 4(Agree) No Answer
20. 5(Strongly Agree) No Answer
21. Retirement means a time for me to do some of the exciting things I have always No Answer
22. wanted to do. No Answer
23. I have made only a little progress toward reaching my life goal. No Answer
24. My life is kind of empty. No Answer
25. If I should die today, I often wonder that my life has been worth while. No Answer
26. In thinking of my life, I often wonder why I am alive. No Answer
27. My life does not seem to fit well into the rest of the world. No Answer
28. I am usually a reliable, responsible person. No Answer
29. People usually don’t have much freedom to make their own choices. No Answer
30. I am not prepared for death. No Answer
31. Sometimes I think that suicide may be a good way out for me. No Answer
32. I am usually able to think of a usefulness to my life. No Answer
33. I have much control over my life. No Answer
34. My daily tasks are kind of boring. No Answer
35. I have discovered many reasons why I was born. No Answer
36. Although I believe in my religion, I feel there are many more important things in my life. No Answer
37. It doesn’t matter so much what I believe so long as I lead a moral life. No Answer
38. It is important for me to spend periods of time in private religious thought and meditation. No Answer
39. If not prevented by unavoidable circumstances, I attend church. No Answer
40. I was not very interested in religion until I began to ask questions about the meaning and purpose of my life. No Answer
41. I have been driven to ask religious questions out of a growing awareness of the tensions in my world and in my relation to my world. No Answer
42. The church is most important as a place to formulate good social relationships. No Answer
43. I try hard to carry my religion over into all my other dealings in life. No Answer
44. My life experiences have led me to rethink my religious convictions. No Answer
45. My prayers said alone carry as much personal meaning as those said by me during services. No Answer
46. God wasn’t very important for me until I began to ask questions about the meaning of my life. No Answer
47. What religion offers me most is comfort when sorrows and misfortunes strike. No Answer
48. I pray mainly because I have been taught to pray. No Answer
49. It might be said that I value my religious doubts and uncertainties. No Answer
50. Quite often I have been keenly aware of the presence of God or the divine being. No Answer
51. I read literature about my faith (or church). No Answer
52. I am a religious person, but I refuse to let religious considerations influence my everyday affairs. No Answer
53. Questions are far more central to my religious experience than are the answers. No Answer
54. As I grow and change I expect my religion also to grow and change. No Answer
55. Occasionally I find it necessary to compromise my religious beliefs in order to protect my social and economical well-being. No Answer
56. My religious beliefs are what really lie behind my whole approach in life. No Answer
57. One reason I am a church member is that such membership helps to establish a person in the community. No Answer
58. I am consistently questioning my religious beliefs. No Answer
59. I do not expect my religious convictions to change in the next few years. No Answer
60. The purpose of prayer is to secure a happy and peaceful life. No Answer
61. My religion is important to me because it answers many questions about the meaning of life. No Answer
62. There are many religious issues on which my views are still changing. No Answer