Prepare and conduct interviews with two people about their definition of happiness, how they gained this view, and whether they feel happiness is achievable.

Choose two people who vary in age and experience. Only one of the subjects can be someone you know well. This is an opportunity to learn about acquaintances and strangers as well. These should be face-to-face interviews.

Introduce this project by introducing each subject one at a time. Who are they? What is the nature of your relationship?

Next, ask a variety of questions to get them to consider not just their definition of happiness, but its origins and development. You can use these sample questions to get you started, but should add more questions or change the interview as it develops: Has your definition of happiness changed over time? What experiences have influenced your definition? Do you expect the definition to change again?

Finally, you should draw conclusions about the process and the answers that were given. Compare and contrast the results of the interviews. Discuss what was similar or different in the replies, whether the subjects were honest, or if the concept of happiness was difficult to define.

1 answer

These directions seem clear to me. What kind of assistance do you need?

(Please keep in mind that no one here will do your work for you.)
Similar Questions
    1. answers icon 0 answers
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  1. Conduct InterviewsUsing your interview questions, interview at least three business professionals. Here are some useful tips for
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  2. Cited from BrainlyInterview five people about divorce. The data you will be collecting are qualitative data. Before you conduct
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions