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Human Behavior – Is it a Science?
September 15th, 2009 by Science Mom

human behavior science projectsScience Projects about human behavior study the interesting ways that human beings act. Human Behavior projects are often chosen by kids, but there’s a catch, because gathering enough test subjects can be tricky. Still, these projects can be a great way for students to learn about testing, meet interesting people, and have fun. There are so many fascinating things about the way humans behave, the hardest part may be choosing a topic. Here’s a list of projects that you might consider.

1. See if more learners are visual or auditory. Have individuals memorize a telephone number that they only see, then a different one that they only hear.

2. Discover if glasses help or hurt a salesperson’s selling ability. Let a salesperson wear glasses for a series of days, then go to work without wearing the glasses. Compare the total sales amounts.

3. Test to see if yawning is catching. Watch a group of young students before and after the teacher yawns.

4. Measure the time it takes for children to learn lyrics with music or without.

5. Find out if two ears or one are better at localizing a sound by hiding an object, and timing how long individuals take to find it. (Get a complete project guide for this project at Online Science Projects.)

Need more ideas?! Get your FREE parents guide to science projects at http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com. We also have a list of many types of science experiments and projects.


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