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Musical Key

Determine whether people are predisposed to like songs in a certain key. The purpose of this experiment is to find out whether a person’s taste in music is dictated by the key that the song is written ...

Reverse the Field

This experiment's purpose is determining the speed the human mind can adjust to differentiated patterns and pattern recognition.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title o ...

Sound Physics: The Difference Between Sound and Noise

Musical sounds are periodic and somewhat regular. They are pleasing to our ears and minds, and sound has been one of the greatest forms of expression since the beginning of time. Unpleasant sound is o ...

Memorizing Numbers

The world is full of big, long numbers that you may need to memorize. From your best friend's phone number to the exact date George Washington was born, the more you can memorize, the better! But have ...

Do Women Have a Better Sense of Smell?

Studies indicate that women may have a better sense of smell than men. This experiment will evaluate this premise and explore whether female participants are able to detect certain “types” of smells b ...

Texting Versus Talking: The Effects of Cell Phones on Reaction Time

This experiment will evaluate which type of cell phone usage has the most impact on reaction time.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be r ...

Do Circadian Rhythms Change with Age?

This experiment will assess whether the timing of peak mental performance shifts from afternoon to morning as we age.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this reso ...

Emotional Resonance in Color and Black and White Photographs

This project explores whether images in color and images in black and white have different emotional resonances.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, ...

Evaluating Choice Blindness: Do You Know What You Want?

“Choice blindness” refers to the phenomenon where people are blind to their own choices or preferences and are able to validate decisions they did not actually ever make. This experiment will evaluate ...

Diet and Memory: Is There a Connection?

This experiment will evaluate if memory can be improved by altering diet to include foods that are believed to improve brain function.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the t ...

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