STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘quarreling’? |
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Who do you quarrel with most? |
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Who is the most quarrelsome person you know? |
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What things do you quarrel over most? |
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Do you ever intentionally pick a quarrel with someone? |
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Does the world quarrel with you or do you quarrel with the world? |
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Have you ever been caught in the middle of crossfire (i.e. parents quarreling)? |
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How can you avoid quarreling about money? |
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Do voices in your head ever quarrel with each other? |
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What are most of your family quarrels about? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do men or women quarrel more? |
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When was the last time you saw a couple quarreling in public? |
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What do married couples quarrel about most? |
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Do you think children should have lessons at school on how to avoid quarrels and make up after them? |
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Is it possible for some couples, best friends, etc to never quarrel? |
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Is quarreling healthy? |
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Are there subjects you should never, ever quarrel about? |
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Do politicians in your country quarrel (and fight) with each other live on television? |
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Would you like to study on a “How to win every quarrel” course? |
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What happens when two people quarrel using two different languages? |
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