Problem 1: How did you define nonconformity, and what did you focus your efforts on?
Problem 2: If your behavior was different than normal, which person did you like more: the "Day of Nonconformity you" or the "normal you"? If you preferred the "Day of Nonconformity you," what are the psychological factors that prevent this "you" from coming out?
Problem 3: What are the psychological costs and benefits of living authentically? In your view, do the benefits outweigh the costs?
Problem 4: How did others respond to your nonconformity? Do you think they noticed a difference in your behavior? What attributions did people make for your behavior, and why?
Problem 5: If you wanted to encourage others to behave as you did during the Day of Nonconformity, what psychological techniques would you use?
Problem 6: If you were to predict your behavior one month from now, do you think it will be changed in any way as a result of having a Day of Nonconformity? If so, how? If not, why not?