STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What is stem cell research? |
| (2) | Do you support stem cell research? |
| (3) | What are your thoughts on stem cell research? |
| (4) | What are the potential benefits for stem cell research? |
| (5) | Why are so many people against stem cell research? |
| (6) | Do you agree that stem cell research is like scientists playing God? |
| (7) | Would you allow scientists to use your stem cells to reproduce body parts for you? |
| (8) | Do you think the religious leaders should stay out of the debate on stem cell research? |
| (9) | Do you think stem cell research will provide cures to many illnesses? |
| (10) | Do you think stem cell research will be a normal and accepted part of medicine in the future? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | What springs to mind when you hear the term ‘stem cell research’? |
| (2) | What do you think stem cells are and why do you think they are so useful? |
| (3) | Stem cells are taken from laboratory-created embryos that are four or five days old. Is this murder? |
| (4) | Do you think new viruses might accidentally be created with the use of stem cells? |
| (5) | Are you worried that stem cell research is like cloning? |
| (6) | Do you think it’s wrong to put the brakes on scientific research, especially with something like stem cell research? |
| (7) | Do you think stem cell research is like creating Frankenstein’s monster? |
| (8) | Would you help fund stem cell research if it helped cure people you know from illness? |
| (9) | Where will stem cell research be 50 years from now? |
| (10) | What would you really like to know about stem cell research? |
