I suppose I should have come up with more specific scenarios
Something to ask might be:
Given a situation where you were in a business and someone was committing armed robbery,
what would make you stay and fight versus attempting to immediately escape?
Say that you were in a store (not your own business) where you were one of several customers near the cashier when an armed robbery began to take place.
What sorts of things would trigger the "fight" reaction, as opposed to merely standing quietly through the occurrence, or attempting to escape the situation?
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MissMichella, your questions were perfectly valid, and discussions of this sort can be very useful. However, crafting an incredibly detailed scenario can be a pain---so one way around it is to make the person answering add the details that would cause them to
change their reactions.
(Another is to pull a scenario from a real-life occurrence. However, often the problem with that is you get a lot of after-the-fact quarterbacking from people who don't have realistic ideas of their own skills. I'm not saying that happens
here, I'm just saying it is something you'll see often on various forums in response to "what if you'd been HERE" questions. The famous, "Well,
I woulda..." line shows up.)