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		<title>Human Behavior Science Projects &#8211; For Humans Who Sometimes Behave</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Human Behavior Science Projects explore the fascinating ways that human beings behave. Behavioral projects are a popular choice for kids headed to the science fair. These projects can be a great way for students to learn about testing, meet interesting people, and have fun.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Human Behavior Science Projects</strong> explore the fascinating ways that human beings behave. Behavioral projects are a popular choice for kids headed to the science fair. While gathering enough test subjects can be tricky, these projects can be a great way for students to learn about testing, meet interesting people, and have fun. There are so many things to discover, that the hardest part may be simply choosing a topic. Here&#8217;s a list of ideas to get you started.</p>
<p><strong>1. Determine the soothing effect of music</strong> by taking the pulse before and after a five minute session of classical piano.</p>
<p><strong>2. See if more people are visual learners or auditory learners</strong> by having humans memorize a telephone number that they only see, then a different one that they only hear.</p>
<p><strong>3. Discover if wearing glasses helps or hurts a salesperson&#8217;s profit.</strong> Have a salesperson wear glasses for a series of days, then go to work without the glasses. Compare their total sales for the two periods.</p>
<p><strong>4. Find out if yawning is contagious</strong> behavior by watching a group of children before and after the group leader yawns. Note that because it is such a primitive reflex, yawning is a very popular human behavior science project subject.</p>
<p><strong>5. Are younger children more inclined to like their teachers than older students?</strong> Rate the popularity of teachers that teach different ages of kids.</p>
<p><strong>6. Measure the time it takes for children to learn a poem</strong> set to music or not set to music.</p>
<p><strong>7. Find out if the scent of lemon helps attention</strong> by calculating test scores of people who have or have not sniffed a lemon. This is a great science project that might help ADHD students!</p>
<p><strong>8. Find out if two ears or one are better at localizing a sound</strong> by hiding an object, and timing how long individuals take to find it. (Get a complete project guide for this project at <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/online.html" target="_new">Online Science Projects</a>.)</p>
<p>Of course, you don&#8217;t need a study of human behavior to know that students like to come up with new and unique ideas. So put on your thinking cap and come up with your own <strong>human behavior science project</strong>!</p>
<p><strong>Need more ideas?! Get your <span style="color: #ff0000;">FREE</span> parents guide to science projects at </strong><a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com"><strong>http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com</strong></a><strong>. We also have a list of many types of science experiments and projects.</strong></p>

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