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For this assignment, you will create interview questions as though you were going to conduct an interview with an adolescent between the ages of 14 – 18. You will not interview anyone, you are only creating the questions for the interview.
Create 2 questions relating to functioning in the 4 domains we focus on in this course, for a total of 8 questions:
- Physical
- Question 1
- Question 2
- Cognitive
- Question 3
- Question 4
- Emotional
- Question 5
- Question 6
- Social
- Question 7
- Question 8
Your questions MUST follow these guidelines:
- They must be open-ended (not questions that only call for only a “yes” or “no”)
- You cannot ask direct questions about their physical functioning/perceptions. You will ask a more general questions (example: “In what ways do you notice differences in height and sizes amongst your peers?”)
- You may not ask any questions that are overly personal or could cause them to have to think about concepts that could be upsetting to a developing adolescent.
- Your questions must reflect that you are connecting the course concepts to the assignment.
Thank you!
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