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1 Interview Questions 1.Avoid Asking Double- Barreled Questions- these are more than one question in a sentence. 2.Do Not Ask Questions That Are Biased- Avoid asking questions that are slanted toward your opinion. 3.Avoid Assuming Questions- those that already assumed opinions for the interviewee. 4.Keep Your Questions Short and Clear- the slightest grammatical or punctuation mistake can change the question`s meaning. 5.Do Not Include Unnecessary Questions- questions that are irrelevant to your topic.

2 Do not become confused... A survey questionnaire is not the same as interview questions. Survey questions gather information for a poll or gather data for statistics. Interview questions often quote theorists or the person your are interviewing. Therefore, research is involved when you are creating your interview questions.

3 Infidelity

4 Music Video Before he cheats Based on this video cheating of leads to violence. Do you feel Carrie Underwood`s actions are justified? Do you feel men would react in the same manner if they caught their partner cheating?

5 Norms Attitudes and Infidelity Most Canadians do not approve of extra martial affairs. In an Angus Reid Poll conducted on October 2009 found that 85% of subjects thought that having an affair was “morally unacceptable.” 60% of men and 40% of women have had extramarital sex. In a CTV poll in 2001, 12% of men and 6% of women admitted to having an affair when they were married.

6 Question ? Why do you think infidelity is more exciting than marriage?

7 More Facts 1 in 3 marriages end in divorce and the most common cause for divorce is infidelity. Men and Women are different when it comes to infidelity. – Men are more likely to have extramarital affairs that are primarily sexual. – Women are more likely to seek an emotional affair. – Women are more tolerant of sexual infidelity than emotional. – Men are more threatened by their partner`s sexual infidelity than by their emotionally intimate relationships.

8 1/3 of men aged 60-60 reported one or more affairs in 1999. The peak rate for women was 19% for those aged 40-49 years old. Question? -Looking at celebrity couples today, do think men are always the ones leaving their wives for younger women? Or do you feel this trend might be changing?

9 Three-Stage Model 1.Dealing with the initial impact. 2.Exploring contributing factors and finding meaning. 3.Reaching informed decisions about how to move on- together or separate.

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