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This survey was conducted with a total of 249 university students (125 female, 124 male) aged between 17-26. Almost the whole sample group consisted of undergraduate students from Ankara University. The survey was conducted using interview method. According to the findings of the survey, it was found that 58,5% of the female students described themselves only as 'human being' and they didn't need any other identity description. 17,1% described their identity only as 'woman'. It was also found that 71,9% of the male students described themselves only as 'human being', 13,5% described themselves as 'nationalist'. 47,3% of the students who described their identity as 'human being', showed interest in CHP (Republican Public Party), 22,3% showed interest in AKP (Justice and Development Party) while 77,8% of the students who described their identity as 'Atatürkist', showed interest in CHP and 73,7% who described their identity as 'nationalist', showed interest in MHP (Nationalist Action Party). 42,9% of the students who described their identity only as 'woman' showed interest in ÖDP (Liberty and Solidarity Party), 21,4% showed interest in CHP. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.