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On a 1 to 10 scale, how offended are you by the racial jokes made at St. Albans? |
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How many racial jokes do you make per month? |
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Do you laugh at racist and/or xenophobic jokes? |
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What race would you identify yourself with? A. Pacific Islander [etc.] |
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Do you hear racist jokes at school? |
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In the past year, has someone ever said a racial slur to you or made an offensive joke in front of you? |
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Out of 10 hypothetical situations [that would presumably be written on the survey form], in how many on average would you say racial humor is acceptable? |
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Have you ever confronted someone about an inappropriate ethnically or racially based statement? |
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Are you offended by non-malicious ethnic jokes about your race/background? |
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Rate on a scale of 1-5, 1 being not at all and 5 being on a daily basis, how much racial humor takes place. |
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Have you ever experienced or heard racial or ethnic jokes or derogatory terms at St. Albans? |
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Have you ever been the target of a racial joke? |
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Where do racial/ethnic slurs most frequently occur at STA? In what context? |
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How do you feel your parents think of racial prejudice/humor at STA? (1-10 with 10 being very prominent at school, 1 being almost absent) |
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Do you feel dehumanized as a result of this research study? |