Now, have participants turn their papers over to the right side and answer the following 10 questions:

  1. Are you occasionally late for class?
  2. Do you continue watching television when you know you are supposed to be somewhere else?
  3. Have you ever been late to meet a friend who was waiting for you?
  4. Do you ever get to an event (like a game) after it has started?
  5. Do you know the exact time when this class began today?
  6. Do you have trouble getting assignments done on time?
  7. Because you know you have to wait at the doctor’s office, do you sometimes get there late?
  8. Do you think most people wear wristwatches because they like the way they look?
  9. Do you occasionally return items you borrow a little later than expected?
  10. Are you sometimes a little late to pay someone back the money you owe them?
Scoring: Participants can open their answer sheets and score themselves.
Answers Scoring
YES answer for the first (left) side is cancelled by YES answer on the second (right) side. Two YES answers score zero.
NO answer for the first (left) side is added to a NO answer on the second (right) side. Two NO answers score two points.
Any YES or NO on the left side with an opposite response on the right side Score as one point.
Example:
Answer to Question Answer to Question Score
1. Yes 1. Yes 0
2. No 2. No 2
3. Yes 3. No 1

Points = Meaning

Adapted from: Garnett, P. (1988). Investigating Morals and Values in Today’s Society.