Questionnaires are among the most useful tools for understanding human behavior, attitudes, and experiences. They are widely used in research, evaluations, and statistical analyses, both in Greece and internationally. Each is scientifically designed based on international standards of validity and reliability. They focus on specific topics and are targeted at groups such as students, professionals, or researchers.

The results are based on predefined scales, analyzed statistically, and systematically evaluated using relevant literature to ensure validity and reliability.

Academic
Assess participants’ attitudes, beliefs, and skills related to the educational environment, academic performance, and learning motivation.

Anxiety
Measure levels of anxiety in various contexts (e.g., social, exam-related, generalized) and examine emotional distress or anxiety disorders.

Miscellaneous
Include questionnaires that do not fall into one of the main categories but provide useful data on specific or complex topics.

Management
Evaluate organizational skills, decision-making, time management, and overall effectiveness in administrative and professional settings.

Self
Focus on self-perception, self-esteem, and self-awareness, recording how individuals view and interpret themselves.

Ethnicities
Explore issues of identity, prejudice, cultural integration, and intercultural sensitivity.

Aggression
Measure attitudes or behaviors related to aggression, hostility, or impulsivity in social and personal contexts.

Life
Analyze overall quality of life, satisfaction, values, and personal goals of participants.

Religion
Assess religiosity, spirituality, beliefs, and the impact of faith on individuals’ lives.

Sociability
Record levels of social interaction, social skills, and relationships with others.

Family
Measure functionality, relationships, conflicts, and support within the family environment.

Attachment
Evaluate emotional attachment patterns formed mainly through early life relationships, with emphasis on interpersonal connections.

Personality
Examine core personality traits (e.g., extraversion, neuroticism, conscientiousness) using established psychometric models.

Sexuality
Capture attitudes, experiences, and orientations related to sexuality and sexual relationships.

Health
Analyze general or specific aspects of physical and mental health, as well as related health behaviors (e.g., sleep, diet, substance use).

In short, questionnaires don’t just collect responses — they reveal meaningful data.