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This science project idea tests whether or not listening to music has an effect on the ability of a person to concentrate on a simple task.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle 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 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 experiment evaluates whether the phenomenon of 'choice blindness' occurs more often with men or women.
Behavioral/Health Science
High School
This experiment investigates if stress alters body temperature.
Health and Medicine
Middle School
In this science fair experiment, students learn about the scientific principles behind Doppler ultrasound.
Health and Medicine
Middle School
This project investigates whether chewing gum can help a majority of people with focus and concentration.
Behavioral/Health Science
Psychology and Sociology
This experiment investigates whether font choice affects peoplesâ ability to remember the information that they read.
Behavioral/Health Science
Middle School
The purpose of this science fair project is to investigate why honey crystallizes and what may make honey crystallize faster.
Food
First Grade
This project explores if people more easily distinguish between faces of people of their own race or ethnicity compared to those of other races or ethnicities.
Behavioral/Health Science
High School
The objective of this experiment is to evaluate which types of people are most impacted by the McCollough effect.
Behavioral/Health Science
Middle School
This project explores whether people's choice of a 'random' number is not as random as it seems.
Behavioral/Health Science
Psychology and Sociology
This experiment explores the question of whether age and/or gender play a role in people's ability to remember dreams.
Behavioral/Health Science
Middle School

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