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Gender Stereotype: Past & Still Present?
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Gender Stereotype: Past & Still Present?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This science fair project idea studies the differences in gender perception between people.
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Gender Stereotype: Past & Still Present?
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Gender Stereotype: Past & Still Present?
This science fair project idea studies the differences in gender perception between people.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Do Gender and Age Affect Smiling?
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Do Gender and Age Affect Smiling?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This science fair experiment examines the relationship between gender, age, and smiling.
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Do Gender and Age Affect Smiling?
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Do Gender and Age Affect Smiling?
This science fair experiment examines the relationship between gender, age, and smiling.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Gender Probability: Male and Female Chromosomes
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Gender Probability: Male and Female Chromosomes
Fourth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
What chromosome combinations determine a fetus gender? Use probability to think about whether a sperm and ovum will create a male or female in this project.
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Gender Probability: Male and Female Chromosomes
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Gender Probability: Male and Female Chromosomes
What chromosome combinations determine a fetus gender? Use probability to think about whether a sperm and ovum will create a male or female in this project.
Fourth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Auditory Versus Visual Learners and Gender Differences
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Auditory Versus Visual Learners and Gender Differences
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This experiment will test whether people are better auditory or visual learners and if there is a link between gender and either of these learning types.
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Auditory Versus Visual Learners and Gender Differences
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Auditory Versus Visual Learners and Gender Differences
This experiment will test whether people are better auditory or visual learners and if there is a link between gender and either of these learning types.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Which Gender Has Better Memory?
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Which Gender Has Better Memory?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This science fair project idea explores discover whether there are any patterns or trends in the memories between different genders.
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Which Gender Has Better Memory?
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Which Gender Has Better Memory?
This science fair project idea explores discover whether there are any patterns or trends in the memories between different genders.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Memory? Do you Remember When? Is it a Boy Thing or a Girl Thing? Is There a Gender Difference?
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Memory? Do you Remember When? Is it a Boy Thing or a Girl Thing? Is There a Gender Difference?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
Check out this cool science fair project idea to explore short and long term memory and whether there is gender differences in memory.
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Memory? Do you Remember When? Is it a Boy Thing or a Girl Thing? Is There a Gender Difference?
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Memory? Do you Remember When? Is it a Boy Thing or a Girl Thing? Is There a Gender Difference?
Check out this cool science fair project idea to explore short and long term memory and whether there is gender differences in memory.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Do Men and Women Really See Things Differently?
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Do Men and Women Really See Things Differently?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
Evaluate gender differences in processing visual information.
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Do Men and Women Really See Things Differently?
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Do Men and Women Really See Things Differently?
Evaluate gender differences in processing visual information.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Do Women Have a Better Sense of Smell?
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Do Women Have a Better Sense of Smell?
Third Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
Determine if gender affects the ability to identify different smells.
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Do Women Have a Better Sense of Smell?
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Do Women Have a Better Sense of Smell?
Determine if gender affects the ability to identify different smells.
Third Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Gender Differences in Body Language Interpretation
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Gender Differences in Body Language Interpretation
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This science fair project compares the abilities of men and women to understand subtle communication through body language.
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Gender Differences in Body Language Interpretation
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Gender Differences in Body Language Interpretation
This science fair project compares the abilities of men and women to understand subtle communication through body language.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Evaluating Gender Differences in Sound Perception
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Evaluating Gender Differences in Sound Perception
Physical Science
This experiment investigates whether there are certain sounds that affect men and women differently
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Evaluating Gender Differences in Sound Perception
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Evaluating Gender Differences in Sound Perception
This experiment investigates whether there are certain sounds that affect men and women differently
Physical Science
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Are Men or Women Easier to Trick?
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Are Men or Women Easier to Trick?
Fifth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This experiment tests which gender is better at catching how a magician performs his tricks.
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Are Men or Women Easier to Trick?
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Are Men or Women Easier to Trick?
This experiment tests which gender is better at catching how a magician performs his tricks.
Fifth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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The Science of Sleep: Testing Dream Recall
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The Science of Sleep: Testing Dream Recall
Sixth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This experiment explores the question of whether age and/or gender play a role in people's ability to remember dreams.
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The Science of Sleep: Testing Dream Recall
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The Science of Sleep: Testing Dream Recall
This experiment explores the question of whether age and/or gender play a role in people's ability to remember dreams.
Sixth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Who can Jump the Highest?
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Who can Jump the Highest?
Life Science
This project examines who can jump higher, boys or girls, younger people or older, and how these two factors, gender and age, interact with one another.
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Who can Jump the Highest?
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Who can Jump the Highest?
This project examines who can jump higher, boys or girls, younger people or older, and how these two factors, gender and age, interact with one another.
Life Science
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Who Is More Likely To Be a “Super Taster”?
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Who Is More Likely To Be a “Super Taster”?
Life Science
This experiment evaluates if people of a specific gender or age more likely have an elevated number of taste buds, allowing them to taste what others cannot.
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Who Is More Likely To Be a “Super Taster”?
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Who Is More Likely To Be a “Super Taster”?
This experiment evaluates if people of a specific gender or age more likely have an elevated number of taste buds, allowing them to taste what others cannot.
Life Science
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Seeing Different Images in Optical Illusions! Is It a Boy or Girl Thing?
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Seeing Different Images in Optical Illusions! Is It a Boy or Girl Thing?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
The objective of this science fair project is to determine whether there are gender differences when boys and girls view optical illusions.
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Seeing Different Images in Optical Illusions! Is It a Boy or Girl Thing?
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Seeing Different Images in Optical Illusions! Is It a Boy or Girl Thing?
The objective of this science fair project is to determine whether there are gender differences when boys and girls view optical illusions.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Cuteness Factor: How do we perceive cute?
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Cuteness Factor: How do we perceive cute?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This science fair project idea compares the cuteness reaction between genders.
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Cuteness Factor: How do we perceive cute?
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Cuteness Factor: How do we perceive cute?
This science fair project idea compares the cuteness reaction between genders.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Who Is Most Likely to Demonstrate Inattentional Blindness?
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Who Is Most Likely to Demonstrate Inattentional Blindness?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This experiment observes inattentional blindness and investigates whether certain age groups or genders are more likely to demonstrate this phenomenon.
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Who Is Most Likely to Demonstrate Inattentional Blindness?
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Who Is Most Likely to Demonstrate Inattentional Blindness?
This experiment observes inattentional blindness and investigates whether certain age groups or genders are more likely to demonstrate this phenomenon.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Girl Toys and Boy Toys: Evaluating Kids at Play
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Girl Toys and Boy Toys: Evaluating Kids at Play
Engineering and Science Inquiry
The objective of this sociologically-inclined experiment is to evaluate whether kids' toy preferences are hardwired or develop as they grow.
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Girl Toys and Boy Toys: Evaluating Kids at Play
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Girl Toys and Boy Toys: Evaluating Kids at Play
The objective of this sociologically-inclined experiment is to evaluate whether kids' toy preferences are hardwired or develop as they grow.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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What Animals are Most Popular? A Data Analysis Project
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What Animals are Most Popular? A Data Analysis Project
Second Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
What animals are most popular? This project affords practice in data-collection, record-keeping and data-analysis through the investigation of this question.
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What Animals are Most Popular? A Data Analysis Project
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What Animals are Most Popular? A Data Analysis Project
What animals are most popular? This project affords practice in data-collection, record-keeping and data-analysis through the investigation of this question.
Second Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Who’s Most Ticklish?
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Who’s Most Ticklish?
Second Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This project determines what category of person is most likely to be ticklish.
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Who’s Most Ticklish?
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Who’s Most Ticklish?
This project determines what category of person is most likely to be ticklish.
Second Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Does Family Size Affect Self-Worth?
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Does Family Size Affect Self-Worth?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This experiment uses Rosenberg's Self Esteem Scale to evaluate if there is a correlation between family size and self esteem.
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Does Family Size Affect Self-Worth?
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Does Family Size Affect Self-Worth?
This experiment uses Rosenberg's Self Esteem Scale to evaluate if there is a correlation between family size and self esteem.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Evaluating the Primacy Effect
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Evaluating the Primacy Effect
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This experiment investigates whether the primacy effect is observed more frequently in specific populations of people.
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Evaluating the Primacy Effect
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Evaluating the Primacy Effect
This experiment investigates whether the primacy effect is observed more frequently in specific populations of people.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Do People Prefer Singers of the Same Sex?
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Do People Prefer Singers of the Same Sex?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
Do males really prefer listening to male than female singers? Find out when exploring this science fair project!
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Do People Prefer Singers of the Same Sex?
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Do People Prefer Singers of the Same Sex?
Do males really prefer listening to male than female singers? Find out when exploring this science fair project!
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Guys vs. Girls: Who Has Better Reflexes?
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Guys vs. Girls: Who Has Better Reflexes?
Fourth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This science fair project idea examines whether boys and girls differ in reflexes.
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Guys vs. Girls: Who Has Better Reflexes?
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Guys vs. Girls: Who Has Better Reflexes?
This science fair project idea examines whether boys and girls differ in reflexes.
Fourth Grade
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Interpreting Emotion Through Facial Microexpressions
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Interpreting Emotion Through Facial Microexpressions
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This middle school science fair project evaluates test subjectsâ ability to determine what a person is feeling by reading their facial microexpressions.
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Interpreting Emotion Through Facial Microexpressions
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Interpreting Emotion Through Facial Microexpressions
This middle school science fair project evaluates test subjectsâ ability to determine what a person is feeling by reading their facial microexpressions.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Men Versus Women: Who is More Afraid?
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Men Versus Women: Who is More Afraid?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
Does fear cause the same physiologic responses in men and women? This experiment measures people's blood pressure and heart rate while watching a scary movie.
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Men Versus Women: Who is More Afraid?
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Men Versus Women: Who is More Afraid?
Does fear cause the same physiologic responses in men and women? This experiment measures people's blood pressure and heart rate while watching a scary movie.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Evaluating Social Mimicry
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Evaluating Social Mimicry
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This science fair project evaluates the suggestibility of males versus females in copying the actions of those around them.
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Evaluating Social Mimicry
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Evaluating Social Mimicry
This science fair project evaluates the suggestibility of males versus females in copying the actions of those around them.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Is Whining the Most Annoying Sound Ever?
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Is Whining the Most Annoying Sound Ever?
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This project compares test subjects' responses to whining and other "attachment" and attention-getting sounds to determine which sounds are most distracting.
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Is Whining the Most Annoying Sound Ever?
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Is Whining the Most Annoying Sound Ever?
This project compares test subjects' responses to whining and other "attachment" and attention-getting sounds to determine which sounds are most distracting.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Studying Visual Trickery with the McCollough Effect
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Studying Visual Trickery with the McCollough Effect
Engineering and Science Inquiry
The objective of this experiment is to evaluate which types of people are most impacted by the McCollough effect.
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Studying Visual Trickery with the McCollough Effect
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Studying Visual Trickery with the McCollough Effect
The objective of this experiment is to evaluate which types of people are most impacted by the McCollough effect.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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Color Vision Deficiencies in Human Subjects
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Color Vision Deficiencies in Human Subjects
Engineering and Science Inquiry
This science fair project idea explores if male or female humans are more likely to exhibit some form of color blindness.
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Color Vision Deficiencies in Human Subjects
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Color Vision Deficiencies in Human Subjects
This science fair project idea explores if male or female humans are more likely to exhibit some form of color blindness.
Engineering and Science Inquiry
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