BEST+COLLABORATED+DESIGN+HAIRSPRAY+7

Does someone wearing hairspray attract more insects than someone who is not?


 * INCLUDE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING WITH YOUR EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: **
 * [remember it must be a controlled experiment] **
 * 1. A hypothesis : ** A person wearing hairspray will attract more insects than someone who is not.
 * 2. Explain how to set up the experiment: **
 * ** brainstorm a list of all the variables that must be kept constant during the experiment **
 * gender
 * material of clothing
 * kind of clothing
 * hygiene
 * amount of hairspray
 * how old hairspray is
 * brand of hairspray
 * temperature
 * environment
 * amount of insects
 * skin color
 * hair color
 * hair length
 * texture of hair
 * attitude towards bugs
 * height of person
 * perfume
 * makeup
 * health
 * color of clothes
 * age
 * what they ate
 * amount of people
 * types of insects
 * what chemicals are in the hairspray
 * how much hairspray they are wearing
 * ** include identification of the independent variable The amount of hairspray being used **
 * ** the dependent variable The amount of insects attracted to the people **
 * ** identify the control group Group with no hairspray **
 * ** identify the experimental group(s) Groups with hairspray **
 * 3. Provide enough details for someone else to set up your experiment **
 * 1) First, get a group of 100 people
 * 2) Split into four groups. Each group will have 25 people.
 * 3) Put each group into a separate room. Each room will be the same size, be the same temperature, and be the same color.
 * 4) Keep one group with no hairspray, the second group with a little amount of hairspray, the third group will have a medium amount of hairspray, and the last group will have a high amount of hairspray.
 * 5) Put each group into the room for one hour with the insects. Make sure each room has the same amount of insects.
 * 6) Moniter the amount of insects each person attracts.
 * 7) Record your results.