The following table
shows the number of individual votes for each of the categories listed. We
constructed the categories straight from the survey answers.
| Talk through problems/communication/conflict resolution |
11 |
| Respect/liking each other |
10 |
| Control your anger/self control |
9 |
| Sharing/cooperation/compromise |
8 |
| Looking for the good in everyone/positive attitude/support |
8 |
| Being nice/helpfulness |
8 |
| Treat others equally/no discrimination |
5 |
| Treat others as you would like to be treated |
5 |
| Love |
4 |
| Courtesy |
3 |
| Show peace, find peace, give peace/harmony |
3 |
| Friendliness |
3 |
| Give charity |
2 |
| Tolerance/open mindedness |
2 |
| Recycle |
2 |
| Education |
1 |
| No gossiping |
1 |
| Pay it forward |
1 |
| Truthfulness |
1 |
| Develop inquisitive, compassionate |
1 |
| Honesty |
1 |
| Learn to forgive |
1 |
| Stay away from people you don't like |
1 |
| Don't do drugs/violent behavior |
1 |
| scholars prepared for global responsibility |
1 |
| Understand others |
1 |
| Make friends |
1 |
| Don't do things you think are wrong |
1 |
| Inform teachers of inappropriate behavior |
1 |
Please click the below thumb nail for the graph of the data.
Again, there are a few categories in which these answers can be
grouped. The importance of one’s thoughts in this process was an aspect that was repeatedly answered. For example, ‘looking for good in everyone’ is a viewpoint on your part that you have complete control over.