Are women teams tokenistic or a future powerhouse for the sporting industries? Defining the difference between men's and women's sporting through the gender divide.
This questionnaire's aim is to collect information about people's different views on the gender divide in the community, through the Australian Socceroo's and the Australian Matilda's. The questionnaire's main focus is on 25 questions that address the effects of the gender divide on women in the sporting community, especially women closely linked to or in the Matilda's team.  

All information that is collected from this questionnaire will be used to assist to answer a question about how the gender divide affects women in sporting, closely looking through the lens of women in the Australian soccer team the Matilda's. These answers from this questionnaire will be anonymous and published used for a school assessment task. By completing this, you give consent to use your answers for this school assessment report.    

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1. How do you identify your gender? *
2. What age group are you categorised in? *
3. Have you ever participated in a local club sporting team? *
4. In regard to the pervious question explain your experience? (Mixed gender teams, single gendered, age groups etc) *
5. Have you ever noticed the gender divide in sporting? *
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6. How aware are you about the gender divide between both Australian soccer teams?  *
Not aware
Very aware
7. What do you believe is the biggest impacts of gender stereotypes on women's participation in soccer? *
8. Do you feel like both gendered soccer teams have the same opportunities in this sport?  *
Strongly Disagree
Strongly Agree
9. Given your answer above please explain? *
10. How aware are you of the FIFA World Cup origination? *
Poor
Knowledgeable
11. From the Women's FIFA World Cup last year, the viewer counts on Women's soccer has increased significantly, do you think that this is cause of 'The Matilda effect' (the rising of women's soccer and inspiring the next generation of players). Explain your answer. *
12. When the Matilda's FIFA Women's World Cup games were broadcasted, how often did you watch the games? *
Never
Every Game
13. "The Australian Women's soccer team the Matilda's are paid less than their male counterparts through prize and contracted payments."

From the above statement, do you believe that this is caused by the stereotypical notions of sex and gender roles placed on women?
*
14. Regarding your answer above please explain. *
15. From the Matilda's performance in the Womens FIFA World Cup last year, do you believe that they have promoted soccer to the younger generations, encouraging young girl to play and enjoy soccer in community teams?   *
16. Through the recent events of the world cups male and female, who do you believe was better advertised to the public?  *
17. From the question above, what media platforms did you receive quality information on for these events?   *
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18. Based on your prior experience from watching a male soccer game, how well did you enjoy the game play? *
Poor quality
High quality
19. Based on prior experience from watching a women soccer game, how well did you enjoy the game play? *
Poor quality
High quality
20. How do you think the Matildia's are portrayed through the media? *
21. Do you believe that in today's society we are becoming more accepting of sporting, awarding both genders with the same respect and profits?      *
22. What key strategies do you believe will close the gender pay gap? *
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23. In your personal opinion, explain why these strategies from the previous question will close the gender divide? *
24. What do you perceive the future is for the gender divide in sporting? (Closing the divide, increasing payments, contracts and media coverage).  *
25. Any other comments or suggestions?
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