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Ideas and Projects for Your Psychology Science Fair

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Psychology Science Fair Projects

Find great ideas for your psychology science fair projects.

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Are you participating in your first psychology science fair? One of the first things you need to do is come up with an idea for your presentation. If you've ever wondered about a specific aspect of human behavior, now is a great time to start researching that question. If you're still stumped on what to do, explore some of these psychology science fair ideas.

An Introduction to Psychology Science Fairs

Participating in a psychology fair can be a great way to learn more about the many different topics within psychology. In addition to presenting the results of your own experiments or investigations, you might even be able to win awards, scholarships or other prizes.

Science fairs are often held and middle schools, high schools and universities. Check to see if your school currently hosts a science fair, or talk to one of your teachers if you are interested in starting a yearly science fair at your school. In addition to including psychology and other social science projects, most science fairs accepts projects from a wide range of science topics including botany, biology, chemistry, environmental science and others.

Once you've decided to participate in a science fair, the next step is to choose the topic you want to investigate. Check out some of these great psychology science fair ideas to help get your creative juices flowing.

Psychology Science Fair Ideas

  • Do colors really impact moods? Conduct an investigation to see if the color blue makes people feel calm, or if the color red leaves them feeling agitated.

  • Can color cause physiological reactions? Perform an experiment to determine whether certain colors cause a participants blood pressure to rise or fall.

  • Can certain colors improve learning? Design an experiment to see whether using a specific color of paper helps improve students' scores on math exams.

  • Can different types of music lead to different physiological responses? Measure the heart rates of participants in response to various types of music to see if there is a difference.

  • Does eating breakfast really help students do better in school? Compare test scores of students who ate breakfast to those who did not.

  • Do people who use the social media site Facebook exhibit signs of addiction?

  • Do action films cause people to eat more popcorn and candy during a movie?

  • How much information can people store in short-term memory? A simple word memorization experiment is an excellent and fairly easy psychology science fair idea.

  • Do people rate individuals with perfectly symmetrical faces as more beautiful than those with asymmetrical faces?

  • What is the Stroop Effect? This fun experiment will be sure to impress the science fair judges.

  • Can smelling one thing while tasting another impact a person's ability to detect what the food really is?

  • Are people really able to "feel like someone is watching" them?

  • How likely are people to conform to the opinions of a group? This conformity experiments investigates the impact of group pressure on individual behavior.

  • Do "left-brained" people see optical illusions differently than "right-brained" people?

  • Are there a gender differences in performance on math tests?
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