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  • Elementary School - Grades 4, 5, 6
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    Find out if more students like their teacher in younger grades than in older grades. R
    Find out if boys and girls go to the same places. R

    Human Behavior Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Middle School - Grades 7, 8, 9
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    Determine whether the irrational risk attitudes presented in adults (Prospect Theory) are innate or developed over time. R
    Find out if designer labels affect the clothing choices middle school girls make. R
    Do Junior High Girls Choose a Specific Stall when Entering a Bathroom? R
    Determine if children's fears of on-line predators, child abductions, and school shootings would decrease when the children were presented with the statistical likelihood of those events occurring. R
    Could a Cute Package Make Kids Eat More Healthy Food? R
    The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Childhood Fears R
    Find out what form of positive reinforcement (praise or a reward) is most effective in influencing four-year-old children to complete a task. R
    How Does Online Gaming Affect Social Interactions? R R
    Determine if kids, ages 7-12 years, are more likely to choose one candy over another identical candy based on how they are labeled. R
    Does the Potential of a Reward Affect a Student's Motivation for Success? R R
    Determine the average volume at which preadolescent and adolescent students listen to digital music using earbuds. R
    Determine whether yawning (oscitancy) is contagious in children. R R
    Determine the length of time that students take to do their hair in the morning before school. S
    What is bullying? R S
    How much students cheat on school work? S
    Can Habits Established in Childhood be Predictive of Adult Addictive Tendencies? R
    Does birth order affect someone's personality? R R
    Are rules about friendships outside the clique stricter for girls than boys? S
    Do fraternal twins have the same interests? R S
    Human Behavior Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    High School - Grades 10, 11, 12
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    Which form of cyber bullying is most commonly used and which gender is more likely to be targeted between rural and urban areas. S
    The Effects of Birth Order on Procrastination S
    What do elementary school children think about cheating? S
    Does the media influence a child's behavior? S
    At what age do children start recognizing that cheating is just that; cheating? S
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