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Find the weather and climate and psychology and sociology science fair project ideas you're looking for. Many different science fair projects are available for you to browse through and get ideas for your own science fair project.

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This social science experiment endeavors to determine whether certain types of animals provide greater physical and mental health benefits to their owners.
Psychology and Sociology
High School
Kids will make a beautiful rainbow in a jar and learn what enables different types of liquids to remain distinct in separate layers.
Weather and Climate
Second Grade
Do lefties just write different or are their brains different? This science project has students explore what it means to be left handed.
Psychology and Sociology
Fifth Grade
What is a hygrometer?  It's a device that measure humidity. Learn how to make a hygrometer in this free science fair project idea. Great project for kids.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
What is Coriolis force? Do this free science fair project and explore the physics of the Coriolis effect.  A great science project for middle school students.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
This project examines the common belief that with increasing age, people are less willing to adopt new technology.
Psychology and Sociology
Fourth Grade
This project examines whether people who are frequent users of Facebook feel less or more lonely than infrequent Facebook-users.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle School
In this science fair project, you'll make a 'ghost' appear in a test tube, and learn about what happens when hot water and cold water interact.
Weather and Climate
Elementary School
How do clouds form? Can clouds be made manually? In this free science fair project, you can make clouds using simple materials.
Weather and Climate
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
This science fair project idea discovers the average time it takes for a person to remember something completely.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle School
The objective of this experiment is to evaluate whether funny advertisements are more or less effective than serious advertisements.
Psychology and Sociology
High School
This project examines the phenomenon of using a mirror to trick a person's brain into experiencing sensations in body parts not actually affected.
Psychology and Sociology
High School

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