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Questions marked with an * are required Exit Survey
 
 
Sex/Gender
 
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Male
 
Transgender
 
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Other
 
 
 
 
* Race/Ethnicity
 
African American/Black
 
Asian/Pacific Islander
 
Hispanic/Latino
 
Multiracial
 
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White
 
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* Age
 
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* What is your’s or your family’s Socioeconomic Status: (check one)
 
lower class
 
lower middle class
 
middle class
 
upper middle class
 
upper class
 
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* What is your current marital status?
 
Single
 
Married
 
Separated/Divorced
 
Widowed
 
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* Which of the following are applicable to your living situation?
 
I live alone.
 
I live with other students.
 
I live with roommates who are not students.
 
I live with parents(s), relative(s), or guardian(s).
 
I live with a husband/wife/domestic partner/significant other
 
I live with my child/children.
 
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Attitudes towards chocolate
Not like me at all Not like me Somewhat not like me Neutral Somewhat like me Like me Very much like me
I eat chocolate to cheer me up when I am down.
My desire for chocolate often seems overpowering.
I feel unattractive after I have eaten chocolate.
I often feel sick after eating chocolate.
I eat chocolate as a reward when everything is going really well for me.
I am often on one kind of diet or another.
The thought of chocolate often distracts me from what I am doing (e.g. watching TV).
I usually find myself wanting chocolate during the afternoon.
I consider chocolate to be high in fat and to be of poor nutritional value.
After eating chocolate I often wish I had not.
Not like me at all Not like me Somewhat not like me Neutral Somewhat like me Like me Very much like me
I feel guilty after eating chocolate.
I eat chocolate only when I am hungry.
Chocolate often preys on my mind.
I feel unhealthy after I have eaten chocolate.
I always look at the calorific value of a chocolate snack before I eat it.
If I resist the temptation to eat chocolate I feel more in control of my life.
Nothing else but chocolate ~111 satisfy my chocolate cravings.
Even when I do not really want any more chocolate I will often carry on eating it.
I eat chocolate to keep my energy levels up when I am doing physical exercise.
I eat more chocolate in the winter when it is colder.
I often go into a shop for something else and end up buying chocolate.
I feel depressed and dissatisfied with life after eating chocolate.
I often eat chocolate when I am bored.
I like to indulge in chocolate.
 
 
Directions:
This scale consists of a number of words that describe different feelings and emotions. Read each item and then click the appropriate answer next to that word. Indicate to what extent you have felt this way during the past week.
Use the following scale to record your answers.
Very slightly, or not at all A little Moderately Quite a bit Extremely
Interested
Distressed
Excited
Upset
Strong
Guilty
Scared
Hostile
Enthusiastic
Proud
Very slightly, or not at all A little Moderately Quite a bit Extremely
Irritable
Alert
Ashamed
Inspired
Nervous
Determined
Attentive
Jittery
Active
Afraid
 
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