Yep, my AP Psychology class is taking a field trip to the zoo. It's a project, we have to observe people and their behavior etc. Well, she wants us to think up of a couple quick questions we could ask some people, like quick questions that would only take a few seconds or whatever. And she said it would be a good idea to do like a little experiment or something. So I don't know what to do. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks.
Also ask what they think about certain exhibits in the park and any rail or people moving services or lack their of to get around the park. That should work as those questions are practical rather than ambigious or hard to answer such as what animal would you be.
A good assignment would be to have one partner approach them with weird questions like that and you approach with questions like what I'm suggesting and guage the reactions.
Before coming up with questions you should approach your prof and ask them what they hope for you to accomplish by going to the zoo and what they expect of you. This will greatly help you skew your questions and earn higher marks if you can figure out what your instructor is really after. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
TeenageGraffiti answered Thursday April 5 2007, 6:45 pm: Favourite animal?
What animal they think they would be?
How far they've travelled to get to this zoo?
Why they like this zoo so much?
What, if anything, would they like to improve?
Do they feel awkard about watching these animals where they have no privicy [the animals]?
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