Nigerian Youth and the Digital World
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  • Today’s survey is about digital well-being and civility on the Internet, for which we are looking to interview children aged 13-17. Questions asked to children will be about their experiences online including whether they have observed uncivil acts online such as cyberbullying or harassment, as well as positive experiences they have had online. We expect your child to participate on their own in this survey. This survey will be approximately 15 minutes long.  Your feedback will help guide decisions about how to make the Internet community a better, safer place for everyone.

    This survey is for research purposes only and no one will contact you or your child for the purpose of promoting any product or service. Your child’s answers will not be linked to you or them in any way and will remain anonymous and confidential.
  • Today’s survey is about digital well-being and civility on the Internet, for which we are looking to interview children aged 13-17. Questions asked to children will be about their experiences online including whether they have observed uncivil acts online such as cyberbullying or harassment, as well as positive experiences they have had online. We expect your child to participate on their own in this survey. This survey will be approximately 15 minutes long.  Your feedback will help guide decisions about how to make the Internet community a better, safer place for everyone.

    This survey is for research purposes only and no one will contact you or your child for the purpose of promoting any product or service. Your child’s answers will not be linked to you or them in any way and will remain anonymous and confidential.
  •  INTRO, 13-17 year-olds referred by parent

    Thank you for participating in this survey. It should only take about 15 minutes to complete.  If you don’t know the answer to a question or don’t understand a question you can ask your parents to help you.
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  • [SURVEY INTRO, 18-24-year-olds] Today’s survey is about digital well-being and internet civility. The purpose of this survey is to understand your personal experiences using online applications and the Internet on your phone, tablet, or any other device. 

  • [SURVEY INTRO for Parents] Today’s survey is about digital well-being and civility on the Internet, for which we are looking to interview parents of teenagers (13–19-year-olds). The purpose of this survey is to understand your and their experiences using online applications and the Internet on your phone, tablet, or any other device.This survey is for research purposes only and no one will contact you for the purpose of promoting any product or service.  Your answers will not be linked to you in any way and will remain anonymous. Any information gathered through this survey will be treated as confidential.

  • Main Questionnaire: Thank you for participating in this important research.  This survey focuses on how people around the world behave and interact with each other online.  Your feedback will help guide decisions about how to make the Internet community a better, safer place for everyone.

    Please keep in mind there is no right or wrong answer to each question. Simply answer each question to the best of your ability, reflecting on your current perceptions.
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  • Section 1:  Incidence of online risks

  • Which, if any, of the following have happened to you personally ONLINE, on any electronic device during the past three months? Select all that apply

  • Section 1:  Incidence of online risks

  •  In the following questions, we’d like you to answer in terms of the experiences of your teenage children. Which, if any, of the following have happened to one or more of your children, on any electronic device during the past three months. Select all that apply. Your best guess is fine.

  • Section 1A. Online risk details - Q6. You mentioned that you experienced incidents online during the past three months. Please tell us which of the following comes closest to what happened to you personally online. Select all that apply

    You mentioned that your children experienced incidents online during the past three months. Please tell us which of the following comes closest to what happened to them online. Select all that apply. Your best guess is fine.
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  • Please take a moment and think about all the online experiences you have had during the past three months on any device. We are interested in learning how these online experiences and personal interactions influenced and affected your life. Read each statement carefully because some are phrased positively and others negatively. There are no “right” or “wrong” answers and no trick questions. The first answer that comes into your mind is probably the right one for you.

  • Once again in the following question, we’d like you to answer in terms of the experiences of your teenage children during the past three months.  

    We are interested in how these online experiences and personal interactions influenced and affected their life. Read each statement carefully because some are phrased positively and others negatively. There are no “right” or “wrong” answers and no trick questions. Please answer these as you believe your teenage child would. The first answer that comes into your mind is probably the right one for you.
  • Q11a. When my teenage children were interacting with other people and experiencing things online during the past three months, my children would say they

    - Scale: 1=disagree completely, 2=disagree a lot, 3=disagree a little, 4=don’t agree or disagree, 5=agree a little, 6=agree a lot, 7=agree completely
  • Q11a. When I was interacting with other people and experiencing things online during the past three months, I …

    - Scale: 1=disagree completely, 2=disagree a lot, 3=disagree a little, 4=don’t agree or disagree, 5=agree a little, 6=agree a lot, 7=agree completely
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  • Thanks! You’re halfway through this main question in the survey. Here’s part 2!

  • Q11b. When my teenage children were interacting with other people and experiencing things online during the past three months, my children would say they

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  • Q11b. When I was interacting with other people and experiencing things online during the past three months, I …

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  • Overall, how satisfied have you been the past three months with your life ONLINE and OFFLINE? Please read each statement carefully. There are no “right” or “wrong” answers and no trick questions. The first answer that comes into your mind is probably the right one for you

  • Overall, how satisfied have your children been the past three months with their life ONLINE and OFFLINE? Please read each statement carefully. Please answer these as you believe your teenage child would. The first answer that comes into your mind is probably the right one for you.

  • Q12. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements…

  • Scale: 1=disagree completely, 2=disagree a lot, 3=disagree a little, 4=don’t agree or disagree, 5=agree a little, 6=agree a lot, 7=agree completely

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  • Q12p.[parent version] How much would your child agree or disagree with the following statements…

  • Scale: 1=disagree completely, 2=disagree a lot, 3=disagree a little, 4=don’t agree or disagree, 5=agree a little, 6=agree a lot, 7=agree completely

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  • Please answer these next survey questions about social media and life online in terms of your own personal experiences

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  • Impact of Influencers vs Social Circle

  • Exposure To online risks: Intimate Images

  • QDS1. Users are often asked or encouraged to share intimate images/videos online both by people they know in real life and with people they meet online. Have any of the following happened to you or a friend online during the past 3 months? Select all that apply

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  • Sextortion

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  • Sextortion

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  • RISK TOLERANCE

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  • RISK TOLERANCE

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  • Section 6:  Profile information

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  • Section 6:  Profile information

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  • Q26. How true is each statement for you personally?Scale: 1=Completely untrue. 2=A lot untrue, 3=A little untrue, 4= Neither true or untrue, 5=A little true, 6=A lot true, 7=Completely true

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