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1) headline did when the What think read you you ?


2) to mind when you hear the word 'moody' What springs ?


3) you moody are How ?


4) things bad put mood you in What a ?


5) right week for Do women you to think be 5 moody hours is a ?


6) this Is study useful a ?


7) have researchers the Could things useful more doing time their spent ?


8) this Does reinforce a sexist study stereotypes like ?


9) and not men Why did the article focus on women ?


10) men it than round is moodier way or women other , Are the ?


11) you reading article Did like this ?


12) How of much our are overall " well moods being are " a barometer ?


12) or are women's worse , Whose men's moods ?


14) time' do you When crave and 'me why ?


15) moods help rely their to men of partners Do out on them more ?


16) Are the triggers more men article mentioned affected or in by women ?


17) is in a mood What do you do when someone ?


18) bad mood What's you've the ever biggest had ?


19) out come to do you do What mood bad a of ?


20) newspaper questions like 'Metro' What you ask would to ?
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Moodiness - The 20 Questions


STUDENT A's QUESTIONS
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1)

What did you think when you read the headline?

2)

What springs to mind when you hear the word 'moody'?

3)

How moody are you?

4)

What things put you in a bad mood?

5)

Do you think 5 hours a week for women to be moody is right?

6)

Is this a useful study?

7)

Could the researchers have spent their time doing more useful things?

8)

Does a study like this reinforce sexist stereotypes?

9)

Why did the article focus on women and not men?

10)

Are women moodier than men, or is it the other way round?


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STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
 

11)

Did you like reading this article? Why/not?

12)

How much are "moods are a barometer of our overall well being"?

13)

Whose moods are worse, men's or women's?

14)

When and why do you crave 'me time'?

15)

Do men rely more on partners to help them out of their moods?

16)

Are men or women more affected by triggers mentioned in the article?

17)

What do you do when someone is in a mood?

18)

What's the biggest bad mood you've ever had?

19)

What do you do to come out of a bad mood?

20)

What questions would you like to ask 'Metro' newspaper?



 

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