The Minnesota Student Survey is the largest longitudinal study of adolescent behavior in the United States. This survey is given to the majority of 6th (81%), 9th (76%) and 12th (58%) grade students in the public school system across the State of Minnesota. Of the 338 public school districts in Minnesota, 91% participated in the 2007 survey. Since 1992, this survey has been administered every three years during the months of March and April.

Some of the Minnesota Student Survey topics include questions regarding:
- Drinking
- Bullying
- Tobbacco Use
- Marijuana Use
- Sexual Activity
- Stress
- depression
- Social Norms
- values
- School Connectiveness
- Safety
- Parent Involvement
- Prevention Programs
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