Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Conclusion

Approximately 1/3 of people that answered the questions were boys with the other 2/3 being girls and of that make up, 32 of the 99 surveyed strongly agreed that people diagnosed with a mental illness should be able to do the same things others would do. Another 25 simply agreed, but 30 were neutral. Those statistics all add up to 87 of the 99 people surveyed. This shows that people generally do believe that there should be no discrimination against people with mental illnesses. The 30 people that were neutral were most likely didnt care about the mental illness or didn't know enough about it to agree or not. These results show that the people that feel a certain way about Bipolar, whether it may be strongly agreeing or disagreeing, let that awareness they have affect them and their actions.

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