BEST+COLLABORATED+DESIGN+HAIRSPRAY

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 attract more insects than a person that is not wearing hairspray.
 * 2. Explain how to set up the experiment: **
 * ** brainstorm a list of all the variables that must be kept constant during the experiment: **
 * type of hairspray
 * type of insects
 * color of hair
 * temperature of room
 * time of day
 * nocturnal or dayturnal
 * amount of hairspray
 * gender of person/insect
 * age of insects
 * age of person
 * race of person
 * blood type
 * ** include identification of the independent variable: ** The Hairspray
 * ** the dependent variable: ** Will the insects be attracted to the people wearing the hairspray.
 * ** identify the control group: ** The People that are not wearing hairspray
 * ** identify the experimental group(s): ** The people that are wearing hairspray
 * ** 3. Provide enough details for someone else to set up your experiment: **


 * 1) Divide people in to 2 groups equally. (each group in one room).
 * 2) The temperature of the room needs to be the same and also the same type of room, if its day or night.
 * 3) Make sure the people are the same age, and race,also hair color and blood type,and the same gender of the person.
 * 4) Put ten people in a room with hairspray on (experimental group).
 * 5) You will need the same amount of hairspray and also the same type of hairspray.
 * 6) Put ten people in a room without hairspray on (control group).
 * 7) Release insects into each room (even amounts).
 * 8) Same type of insects, the same age of the insects, and the same size of the insects
 * 9) Monitor insects reaction to the hairspray (if attracted or not).
 * 10) Then record the amount of the insects of each of the humans.
 * 11) See if your hypothesis is correct.