My AP Environment Science teacher wants us to conduct this survey on risks but we couldn't ask anybody at the school. So I was hoping if you guys could help me out by answer a few questions
Here's how it works. I'll list 22 things and you need to rate how risky each thing is on the scale of 1(minor risk) to 10 (great risk). Afterwards, I need you to answer a few questions to help me do the "discussions" part of my assignment. Also, an very important rule to this survey is: DO NOT LOOK AT THE RESPONSES OF OTHERS! I know I can't really control that on here but it'd be greatly appreciated if you could follow these rules ^^ Thanks so much for doing this! I really appreciate your time. Just copy and paste the following and answer them. If you have any questions/confusions, feel free to ask for clarification!
[EDITED// To clear up some confusions, here is what I mean by rate the risk. For example, exercising for good health is an activity with low risk because it decreases your chance of getting sick or becoming overweight. On the other hand, running in the middle of the street where cars are constantly coming through is a risky behavior. I hope that clears up what I'm trying to ask
Survey:
1. AIDS:
2. Alcohol use:
3. Born male:
4. Severely overweight (35%):
5. Slightly overweight (15%):
6. Driving an automobile:
7. Drowning:
8. Drug abuse:
9. Flying commercial airlines:
10. Living in poverty:
11. Lifetime near nuclear plant:
12. Unmarried all your life:
13. Living with smoker:
14. Medical X-rays:
15. Natural disaster (tornado, etc.):
16. Natural radiation:
17. All air pollution:
18. Pesticide residue on food:
19. Smallpox:
20. Tobacco use:
21. Toxic waste:
22. Influenza:
Questions:
Your initials (it doesn't have to your real initials):
Your gender:
Your age:
Your highest education level:
Do you watch/read the news?
Again, thanks very much for taking your time to help out with my assignment. I really appreciate it!
























