Asked by Lynda
My instructor wants me to prepare 15 questions to use to interview a fellow student with so that he can show us how to build a profile on a person based on the answers to the questions.
When I asked what type of questions, he said questions like psychologist might use, then gave examples like, "Do you hate your mother?", "Do you like to give kids candy?" I'm not sure if he was joking or serious about those examples! I need some help figuring out what questions to ask.
When I asked what type of questions, he said questions like psychologist might use, then gave examples like, "Do you hate your mother?", "Do you like to give kids candy?" I'm not sure if he was joking or serious about those examples! I need some help figuring out what questions to ask.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I suspect he was partly joking. Open-ended questions are usually much better for eliciting answers than yes-no questions.
Some that you might use:
Describe your relationship with your mother.
What do you do when you feel stressed?
Some that you might use:
Describe your relationship with your mother.
What do you do when you feel stressed?
Answered by
Happy kitten 😸
No one said anything for 11 years dang
Answered by
hi
lol right?
Answered by
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Well, even though it's quite late, let me know if you need any further help with those questions!
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