How the portrayal of success in the media socialises young women's self concept
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Thank you for taking the time to do this short, anonymous questionnaire - collecting data for how the portrayal of success in the mainstream media socialises young people's self concept. This survey is for participants who identify as females as the data will be compared with those who identify as males. This is also an anonymous survey, so feel free when responding.
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1) How old are you? *
2) From the options below, select which aspects you associate with being successful? *
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3) Imagine a close friend posts the following image of a successful study day. Comparatively, you were not as productive. How would this image make you feel? *
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4) Compared to question 3, how would this make you feel if the post was by a social media influencer or celebrity?
5) On a scale from 1 to 10, how would you rate economical growth as an indicator as success in life? *
minor/no indicator
crucial/only indicator
6) Are there any media portrayals (e.g. films) of success which have influenced your identity? If so please explain. *
7) What type of advertisements are consistently recommended to you when using social media platforms? Do they align with your ideas of success? (e.g. if you wanted to become a business owner then you may receive entrepreneur classes.) *
8) When posting on social media, do you find that the amount of views and likes impact your idea of how successful that post was? *
9) Do you have an “ideal” persona or ‘aesthetic’ online or on social media platforms compared to real life? If so, what is it? *
10)  Do you believe that your mental health has been impacted by the ideas of success perpetuated through social media? If so, please explain what aspect of the media has impacted you. *
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