STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Why do people lie? |
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Is it OK to tell lies? |
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How often do you lie? |
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What’s the biggest lie you’ve ever told? |
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Children who are good liars often grow up to be very intelligent. Were you a good liar when you were a child? |
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Have you ever lied in a job interview? |
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Have you told any lies today? |
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Who lies more, men or women? |
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Has a lie someone told you ever hurt you? |
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What do you think of liars? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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People often say: “It’s easy to tell when politicians lie they move their lips.” Do you agree with this? |
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Do you think white lies are OK? |
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Would you ever lie in a court of law? |
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Do you think you could lie and beat a lie detection test? |
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Someone once said there are ‘lies, damned lies and statistics.’ What do you think of this? |
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How many lies are there in a pack of lies? |
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What would you do if someone spread lies about you? |
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Have you ever cheated on or lied to a partner? |
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Do you feel guilty when you tell a lie? |
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Have you ever been found out when telling a lie? |
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