NIST, Information Technology Laboratory (ITL), Youth Password Survey

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0693-0043-NIST-ITL-YouthPasswordSurvey-Grades3rd-to5th-CollectionInstrument-01-02-2018

NIST, Information Technology Laboratory (ITL), Youth Password Survey

OMB: 0693-0043

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OMB Control No. 0693-0043

Expiration Date: 12-31-2018

Survey on Youth Password Practices

Grades 3rd to 5th


  1. What types of computers do you use (at school and at home)?

  1. Desktop Computers

Yes No

  1. Laptop computers

Yes No

  1. Tablets (for example, iPad)

Yes No

  1. Cell phones

Yes No

  1. Gaming Systems (for example, PS4, Xbox, Wii)

Yes No

  1. Are there other types of computers that you use? If yes, write them down: ________________



  1. Where do you use computers?

  1. At school

Yes No

  1. At after-school program

Yes No

  1. At home

Yes No

  1. At relative’s house (for example, grandparents)

Yes No

  1. At public library

Yes No

  1. Are there other places? If yes, write them down: _____________________


  1. When are you allowed to have screen time with computers, Monday through Friday?

Before school

After school

Before bedtime

No screen time is allowed during the week


  1. When are you allowed to have screen time with computers, Saturday or Sunday?

Only on Saturday

Only on Sunday

Both Saturday and Sunday

No screen time is allowed during the weekend



  1. What do you do on computers?

    1. School work

Yes No

    1. Homework

Yes No

    1. Games

Yes No

    1. Use Internet

Yes No

    1. Entertainment (for example, YouTube, Nickelodeon)

Yes No

    1. Email

Yes No

    1. Texting

Yes No

    1. Social media (for example, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram)

Yes No

    1. Are there other things that you do on computers? If yes, write them down: ______________


  1. How many passwords do you have for school? _______

  • I don’t know


  1. How many passwords do you have at home? _______

  • I don’t know


  1. I use passwords to unlock:

  1. School computer

Yes No I don’t use a school computer

  1. Home computer

Yes No I don’t have a home computer

  1. Tablet (for example, iPad)

Yes No I don’t have a tablet

  1. Cell phone

Yes No I don’t have a cell phone

  1. Games

Yes No I don’t play games

  1. Email

Yes No I don’t use Email

  1. Social media (for example, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram)

Yes No I don’t use social media

  1. Are there any other times when you use a password? If yes, write them down: _____________


  1. About how many times a day do you use your passwords? ________________


  1. How do you get your passwords?

  1. I am given a password by school.

Yes No

  1. I make my own passwords by myself.

Yes No

  1. My parent/guardian makes passwords for me.

Yes No

  1. I make my passwords with help from my parent/guardian.

Yes No

  1. Are there any other ways you make a password? If yes, write them down: __________________

  1. How do you remember your passwords?

    1. I remember the passwords.

Always Sometimes Never

    1. I let the computer save the password.

Always Sometimes Never

    1. I write my passwords down on paper.

Always Sometimes Never

    1. A family member remembers my passwords for me.

Always Sometimes Never

    1. A friend remembers my passwords for me.

Always Sometimes Never

    1. I save my passwords in a file on a computer.

Yes No

    1. Are there any other ways that you remember your passwords? If yes, write them down: ______


  1. Where did you learn about good password use?

    1. At school

Yes No

    1. At home

Yes No

    1. On internet

Yes No

    1. From friends

Yes No

    1. Are there other places you learned about good password use? If yes, write them down: __________



  1. Let’s talk about your passwords:

    1. Do you share your password with friends?

Always Sometimes Never

    1. Do you use the same password for everything?

Always Sometimes Never

    1. Do you keep your passwords private?

Always Sometimes Never

    1. When you finish with computers do you sign out?

Always Sometimes Never

    1. Do you change your passwords?

Always Sometimes Never

If you select “Always” or “Sometimes”, when do you change your passwords?

e1. When the computer tells me to

Yes No

e2. When the school tells me to

Yes No

e3. When my family tells me to

Yes No

e4. When I forget my passwords

Yes No

e5. When someone finds out my passwords

Yes No

e6. Are there other times you change your password? If yes, write them down: ___________


  1. What do you think about passwords?

    1. It is easy to make my password.

Yes No I don’t make my passwords

    1. It is easy to make many different passwords

Yes No I don’t make my passwords

    1. It is easy to remember my passwords.

Yes No I don’t know

    1. It is easy to enter my passwords with a keyboard.

Yes No I don’t know

    1. It is easy to enter my passwords on a touch screen.

Yes No I don’t know

    1. I wish there was another way to unlock besides passwords.

Yes No I don’t know

    1. I have too many passwords.

Yes No I don’t know



  1. Why do you think people should use passwords? ________________


  1. Let’s say you just got a new game to play on the computer but you need a password to use it.

Please make up a new password for that game. (remember don’t write down one of your real passwords)

New Password: ____________________________________________________________






Demographics:

  1. Are you a:

Boy

Girl

Other

Prefer not to answer


  1. How old are you? _______

  2. What grade are you in? _______

  3. What is your school’s name? ________________________________

  4. Which city do you live in? __________________________________






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