Expert Questions
These are suggested questions that we may ask during our interviews with experts
on our topic.

   1. Do you get a lot of teenagers coming in looking for help or advice with
      contraception?
      This question is designed for the healthcare expert we are planning to talk to.
      The healthcare expert is set up in college so she is dealing with clients within
      our target audience every day. Therefore, she will be able to provide us with a
      realistic opinion.

   2. Do you think teenagers today should be better informed about the risks of
      contraception?
      This question is designed to get the experts opinion on whether they believe
      teenagers today are educated enough and whether they believe the education
      system regarding sex education needs to be improved or not.

   3. If not, why not?
      This question is designed to allow the expert to elaborate on their point of
      view a bit more and we think if we can two varied answers for the above
      question, we can use them to challenge each other.

   4. What is your professional view on teenagers using contraception?
      This question will allow us to get the experts professional opinion on
      contraception and give us an insight into the opinion they must give students
      and teenagers every day.

   5. Do you think it’s a good thing that contraception is so easily available to
      teenagers?
      This question can be used to challenge how easily teenagers can now get a
      hold of contraception and whether the experts think this is a good or bad
      thing.

   6. Why?
      By questioning our expert’s opinion, this allows us to explore why the experts
      think the way they do. It also allows us to challenge their opinions.



We think these questions will be providing us with answers that we will be able to link
in with our voiceover script. We believe that these questions will convey the
professional’s opinion clearly and may provide us with points that can be challenged
later on.

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  • 1.
    Expert Questions These aresuggested questions that we may ask during our interviews with experts on our topic. 1. Do you get a lot of teenagers coming in looking for help or advice with contraception? This question is designed for the healthcare expert we are planning to talk to. The healthcare expert is set up in college so she is dealing with clients within our target audience every day. Therefore, she will be able to provide us with a realistic opinion. 2. Do you think teenagers today should be better informed about the risks of contraception? This question is designed to get the experts opinion on whether they believe teenagers today are educated enough and whether they believe the education system regarding sex education needs to be improved or not. 3. If not, why not? This question is designed to allow the expert to elaborate on their point of view a bit more and we think if we can two varied answers for the above question, we can use them to challenge each other. 4. What is your professional view on teenagers using contraception? This question will allow us to get the experts professional opinion on contraception and give us an insight into the opinion they must give students and teenagers every day. 5. Do you think it’s a good thing that contraception is so easily available to teenagers? This question can be used to challenge how easily teenagers can now get a hold of contraception and whether the experts think this is a good or bad thing. 6. Why? By questioning our expert’s opinion, this allows us to explore why the experts think the way they do. It also allows us to challenge their opinions. We think these questions will be providing us with answers that we will be able to link in with our voiceover script. We believe that these questions will convey the professional’s opinion clearly and may provide us with points that can be challenged later on.