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Why is this scientifically relevant?

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How Does Fashion Impact the Behavior of Others Around Us?
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Re: Why is this scientifically relevant?

Post by tdaly »

Hi kk99er,

Welcome to the Ask an Expert forums. Can you please provide some more details about what your question is? The more information you can provide, the better. What is your hypothesis, for example?
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Re: Why is this scientifically relevant?

Post by connief »

Hi there,

I agree with the previous expert--it would be helpful for us if you provide more details about your question, hypothesis, and your experimental approach so we can give you more helpful advice. What are you going to use to represent "fashion" in your experiment? Are you going to have someone wear a variety of different clothing/styles and see how that affects the behavior of people? How are you going to "measure" the response/behavior of the audience?

Let us know more and we'll be glad to help you brainstorm ideas!

Connie
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