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Possible Questions for Interview
1. Please tell me about your childhood, family and school life.
2. Do you consider yourself old? At what ages (or stages) did you notice that you were getting older? How do you feel about changes?
3. What is the most important historical event or period of time that you have lived through? How did it influence you personally?
4. What is the biggest change you have seen in how people conduct their everyday lives?
5. What have been the best years of your life so far?
6. How are young people today different from when you were their age?
7. What advice would you give young people to help them prepare for their old age?
8. Have you ever experienced any negative attitudes or discrimination because of your age? Please explain.
9. What are your plans for the future?
10. How do you want to be remembered?
11. What things have you accomplished that are important to you? What things do you have left to accomplish?
12. Do you fear dying? Why or why not?
Possible Relationship questions:
How did you meet your husband/wife?
How long did you date? What was a typical date like?
When did you decide to get married?
Describe each of your roles in the marriage? How did you come to have these roles? How have these roles changed?
Do you have children? How many?
How has having children changed your marriage?
Do both of you work? How do you manage? Who takes care/took care of children?
What is the bravest thing you ever did?
If you could he any age again what age would you choose? And why?
What do you like the best about this time in your life?
What is the best thing about being middle age, and what is the worst thing?
What are the most important problems facing the world today?
If you could give one piece of advance to younger adults to prepare them for reading midlife adulthood what would it be?
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