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This experiment determines if the color that a person wears when you first meet them influences your initial impression of their personality.
Behavioral/Health Science
Middle School
This science fair project idea examines how well individuals can remember a story they were told and how accurately they pass that story along.
Psychology and Sociology
Elementary School
This project explores how well couples convey complex emotions such as envy and pride to one another solely through the sense of touch.
Behavioral/Health Science
High School
This experiment evaluates which road-side objects have the greatest influence on driving speed.
Behavioral/Health Science
Middle School
The goal of this science fair project is to analyze differences between the taste and texture of frozen and fresh food.
Food
Elementary School
The objective of this science fair project is to set up a compost bin to convert food scraps and organic waste.
Ecology
Elementary School
This experiment investigates whether paper color influences people's ability to remember the information that they read.
Behavioral/Health Science
Middle School
In this experiment you will evaluate whether praise improves athletic performance.
Behavioral/Health Science
Middle School
This science fair project idea explores whether there is a connection to the color a person wears and the way their emotional state is perceived by others.
Psychology and Sociology
Elementary School
Throughout history, people have used song as a teaching and memory tool. This project explores whether song improves a person's ability to retain information.
Behavioral/Health Science
Elementary School

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