Thursday, January 23, 2014

What are teenagers opinions on judging?

Carli Arcaro
January 16, 2014
Journalism F
Final
            The halls of American high schools are filled with good and bad kids every day. These teenagers vary from quiet and shy to outgoing and boisterous. With this being said, teenagers have all different opinions and ways to express their feelings. Most of them judge. The question is, who judges who and why? Studies have shown that between both genders in high school, female teenagers are known to judge more than males. In the teens opinions, the males and females both voted to agree that they think girls judge more than boys but boys are not that far behind in the race. In my opinion, I also agree with the stereotype that girls are more judgmental than boys. Although many people might assume things about females always behaving this way, I took a survey of twenty people to grasp their opinions and view on this topic.
Description: http://sotherainbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Judging-a-person-motivational-pictures.jpg            In doing my research on the topic of “How do teenagers feel about being judged?” and “Who judges more, males or females?” I took a survey of twenty teenagers from Norton High. Their ages ranged from freshman of fourteen years of age to seniors with nineteen years of age. There were nine surveys from the males and eleven surveys from the females. A total of nineteen teens out of twenty wrote that they would classify teens as judgmental and the last male who didn’t completely say yes, said that it depends on the person. Eighteen out of the twenty voted that females judge more than males. Between the other two one of them said that males judge more and the other said they males and females judge just about the same. Sixteen out of twenty teenagers said yes absolutely that teenagers are as judgmental as people make them out to be while two others said no, one said they think that some are and the last teen said that they’re just as equal to anyone else but are more open when it is appropriate.
            Who doesn’t judge? I bet you have looked at any person out there on matter where you were and though to yourself, “Oh wow, what is this guy wearing?” or while you’re on the train and you can’t help but to think, “man this old guy smells pretty bad…”. For most people it’s a natural instinct to have an opinion and observation about your surroundings. In most cases it is not meant in any malicious way, but others tend to take it too far and their thoughts then become words and then it’s considered bullying. There is no need in most cases to intentionally hurt any ones feelings
Description: http://icraved.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/don_t_judge_a_book_by_its_cover.jpg            In the survey that twenty teenagers took, nine males and eleven females voted on a scale of 1-10, from the male’s point of view, on average the males were voted 6.3 out of 10 on the scale of how judgmental do you think the males in high school are. The males also voted that they see the females as an average, are judgmental as 8.4 out of 10. On the other hand, from the eleven female’s perspectives, they voted that on average, males are 6.4 out of 10 on the scale of how judgmental are males on a scale of how judgmental are males on a scale of 1-10. The worst part of the female’s decisions has concluded that most of society is right that the girls are a whopping judgmental 9 out of 10. Was society right with the assumptions that females are more judgmental the males are? As a result in the data I received within the surveys, I have come to conclusion that they were right and that even both genders agreed on the females to be more judgmental than the males.
In high school if a male sees something that he would enjoy possessing, and in some circumstances will never have, he can be degrading and insulting towards the person he is envying. With this being said, guys have been known to judge females, not by what they have but by what they lack. They have also been seen to judge other males in spite of jealousy out of what their demeanor is or what their abilities revolve around such as sports or intelligence.
Description: http://www.aidsresponseeffort.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/judging-300x297.jpg            From the girl’s point of view, ten out of the eleven of them said, “yes” to the question, “Do you actually think that teenagers are as judgmental as people make them out to be?” One female left me a note on the bottom of the survey that said, “I think they’re equal to anyone else they’re just more open even when it’s completely inappropriate.” In other words this means that they think out loud mostly when it is unnecessary to even speak. “No, only if they’re jealous of something or mad at the person” was said by the only female that disagreed to that teenagers are as judgmental as people make them out to be. This answer from a female freshman contradicts its self but she is still fighting on the side that females are more judgmental than males. Males on the other hand have made it clear that all but one junior boy actually think that teenagers are as judgmental as people make them out to be. His reasoning was that “too many people are materialistic.”
            A lot goes through a typical females mind. Written on some of the surveys I took, some girls admitted to saying that the reason they judge is in spite of jealousy. They described it as the females judge other females on their flaws just because they’re jealous of the good features that the girl possesses. No matter how big or little the flaw is they’ll be sure to point it out just because they wish they had that one good feature.

                        The last question that I put on the survey said, “Would you yourself classify teenagers as judgmental? Why or why not?” From the females I received a one hundred percent that said yes absolutely I think teenagers are judgmental. One of the main responses that kept showing up in a lot of surveys was “Yes, teenagers just want to impress everyone” so they say, “and they’ll do whatever it takes.” From the males I got another one hundred responses that say they all agree on that teenagers are all judgmental in their own little way. Some say that it’s because they “pay too much unnecessary attention to others, some think they do it for a popularity effect and  they said that the others are just too stuck up and self-centered that they need someone to pick apart piece Description: http://revolutionarypaideia.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/dont-judge-me.jpgby piece. 

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