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by sammycat » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:20 am
I need a catchy title for my Science Fair Project. The question my partner and I are asking is: Does brain hemisphere dominance affect how people interpret things (pictures, number sentences, instructions, etc.)Its obviously to long for a title, but we can't come up with anything
Any ideas will help
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- Project Question: Does brain hemispeheric dominance affect how we interpret things (images, number sentances, instructions, etc.)?
- Project Due Date: Part 1 & 2: Topic and Bibliography due Nov.19th
Part 3: Objective/Hypothesis/Materials/Procedure due Dec. 10th
Part 4: Data Trials & Management due Jan. 28th
Part 5: Rough Copy of Project Report due Feb. 4th
Part 6: Class Presentation due Feb. 18th
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by TheScienceJerk » Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:54 am
Hi, here is a possible title,
Domination Over Interpretation?
I don't guess its great, but you could do something along those lines.
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by sammycat » Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:30 pm
Thank you if you have any other ones please share them too! We are considering that one^ but we still have time so any more would be great

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- Project Question: Does brain hemispeheric dominance affect how we interpret things (images, number sentances, instructions, etc.)?
- Project Due Date: Part 1 & 2: Topic and Bibliography due Nov.19th
Part 3: Objective/Hypothesis/Materials/Procedure due Dec. 10th
Part 4: Data Trials & Management due Jan. 28th
Part 5: Rough Copy of Project Report due Feb. 4th
Part 6: Class Presentation due Feb. 18th
SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR MARCH 5th AND 6th
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by drowningfish » Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:42 pm
"Brain Dominance and Phenomenology"
(Phenomenology is the way in which one perceives and interprets events )
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by klhjbh62604 » Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:42 pm
Here is a title suggestion:
Brain Hemisphere Dominance, does it matter?
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by heatherL » Thu Nov 08, 2012 8:23 am
Hi Sammycat,
You've gotten some great ideas already. Since you asked for something catchy, how about "Taking Sides: The effect of brain hemisphere dominance on phenomenology."
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