Get in the mood of remembering - Deepstash

Get in the mood of remembering

  1. When did you purchase the product?
  2. Where were you?
  3. What time of day was it? (daytime/ nighttime?)
  4. What was the weather like?
  5. Was anyone else with you at the time?
  6. How did you purchase the product?
  7. Did you buy anything at the same time?

Using this questions as interview starters will encourage our interviewe to the feeling of remembering.

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