ABSTRACT

There has been some good work done on helping mixed couples improve their relationship. The questions covered demographic information, ADHD treatment effort and effectiveness, relationship satisfaction, and a lot of questions about sexual satisfaction, activities, barriers, etc. Although there were eighteen-year-olds and those over sixty who took the survey, most of the respondents were in their thirties, forties, and fifties. Survey data can be analyzed in a number of ways. For example, we can take a single question and find out how respondents answered it. One of the implications of having so many respondents is that it is easy to find differences that are highly statistically significant, but otherwise meaningless. The good news about having so much data is that there is a lot that author can do with it. This means findings that are not only interesting, but also useful.