Pre Survey

Please answer the following questions.


    Generally I have felt secure about attempting computer programming problems.
  • 1. Strongly disagree
  • 2. Disagree
  • 3. Neither agree nor disagree
  • 4. Agree
  • 5. Strongly agree
    I am sure I could do advanced work in computer science.
  • 1. Strongly disagree
  • 2. Disagree
  • 3. Neither agree nor disagree
  • 4. Agree
  • 5. Strongly agree
    I am sure that I can learn programming.
  • 1. Strongly disagree
  • 2. Disagree
  • 3. Neither agree nor disagree
  • 4. Agree
  • 5. Strongly agree
    I think I could handle more difficult programming problems.
  • 1. Strongly disagree
  • 2. Disagree
  • 3. Neither agree nor disagree
  • 4. Agree
  • 5. Strongly agree
    I can get good grades in computer science.
  • 1. Strongly disagree
  • 2. Disagree
  • 3. Neither agree nor disagree
  • 4. Agree
  • 5. Strongly agree
    I have a lot of self-confidence when it comes to programming.
  • 1. Strongly disagree
  • 2. Disagree
  • 3. Neither agree nor disagree
  • 4. Agree
  • 5. Strongly agree

For the next questions please select the answer that best matches your familiarity and confidence about the specified concept(s).

    Loops/Iteration like for n in nums: and for i in range(4):.
  • 1. I am unfamiliar with this concept
  • 2. I know what it means, but have not used it in a program
  • 3. I have used this concept in a program, but am not confident about my ability to use it
  • 4. I am confident in my ability to use this concept in simple programs
  • 5. I am confident in my ability to use this concept in complex programs
    Conditionals/Selection Statements like if x < 3:.
  • 1. I am unfamiliar with this concept
  • 2. I know what it means, but have not used it in a program
  • 3. I have used this concept in a program, but am not confident about my ability to use it
  • 4. I am confident in my ability to use this concept in simple programs
  • 5. I am confident in my ability to use this concept in complex programs
    Functions like def get_odd(nums):.
  • 1. I am unfamiliar with this concept
  • 2. I know what it means, but have not used it in a program
  • 3. I have used this concept in a program, but am not confident about my ability to use it
  • 4. I am confident in my ability to use this concept in simple programs
  • 5. I am confident in my ability to use this concept in complex programs
    Lists like a = ["red", "green"].
  • 1. I am unfamiliar with this concept
  • 2. I know what it means, but have not used it in a program
  • 3. I have used this concept in a program, but am not confident about my ability to use it
  • 4. I am confident in my ability to use this concept in simple programs
  • 5. I am confident in my ability to use this concept in complex programs

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