STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Do you like elevators? |
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What do you know (or can guess) about the history of elevators? |
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How often do you use elevators? |
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Which do you prefer, elevators or escalators? |
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What do you do when you ride in an elevator? |
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Are you thoughts and feelings different when you are in an elevator alone and when there are other people in it? |
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What things do you look at while the elevator is going up or down? |
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Why do people keep pressing the button to call the elevator, even though that doesn’t make the elevator come quicker? |
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Do you have a favorite or least liked elevator? |
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Do you always try to squeeze in even if the elevator looks full? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do you ever take the stairs? |
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Do you ever worry about going into an elevator? |
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What do you think of the music in elevators? |
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Do you think all elevators should have a mirror? |
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Have you ever got out of an elevator on the wrong floor? |
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Have you ever been unable to control or stop your laughter in an elevator. |
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What improvements do you think could be made to elevators? |
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Would you like an elevator in your house? |
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Have you ever had a bad experience in an elevator? |
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Do you prefer the word ‘lift’ or ‘elevator’? Why? |
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