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sciencesarah
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Joined: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:39 pm
Occupation: student 8th grade
Project Question: I need to interview an expert. My project includes dogs and people-the point is to see if dogs will act as stress relievers during a test. I will have a group people take a test without a dog in the room. After they finish, I will send in another group with a dog. Every 5 or so minutes, I will walk my dog around the room and have each person interact with him. I will average out the test scores of each group and see which group had the higher average.
Project Due Date: my outline is due november 19th but my entire project is due in january.
Project Status: I am conducting my research

I need to interview an expert!

Post by sciencesarah »

My science project outline is due in 15 days. It would be great to interview an expert before then, but afterwards will be okay. If not, I need help getting some background info on my topic. I'm going to be doing a project to see if dogs act as stress relievers. I would have about 10 people in a room taking a test (Group A). After they're done, another 10 people would come in (Group B). This time I would bring in my dog. Every 5 or so minutes, I would have my dog interact with each person. Once everyone is finished, I would average out each groups test scores and see which group got higher- the one with the dog (Group A) or without the dog (Group B).
deleted-71417
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Re: I need to interview an expert!

Post by deleted-71417 »

Hi,

With regard to arranging interviews on this site please see the following Science Buddies policy statement:

http://www.sciencebuddies.com/science-f ... =25&t=4489

You have a good project idea. “Pet therapy” is widely used in hospitals and medical settings. Dogs seem to have a calming effect on people who interact with them. Here is more info:

http://www.holisticonline.com/stress/st ... herapy.htm

http://dogs.about.com/cs/sportsrecreati ... herapy.htm

http://www.content4reprint.com/pets-and ... herapy.htm

Hope this helps.

Best regards,


Barrett L. Tomlinson
sciencesarah
Posts: 2
Joined: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:39 pm
Occupation: student 8th grade
Project Question: I need to interview an expert. My project includes dogs and people-the point is to see if dogs will act as stress relievers during a test. I will have a group people take a test without a dog in the room. After they finish, I will send in another group with a dog. Every 5 or so minutes, I will walk my dog around the room and have each person interact with him. I will average out the test scores of each group and see which group had the higher average.
Project Due Date: my outline is due november 19th but my entire project is due in january.
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Re: I need to interview an expert!

Post by sciencesarah »

Thank you so much! The info is great. I read the policy statement and I know I can't ask for personal info, but could I interview you? All I need is a few simple questions answered, and all you have to do is type in the answers! I hope you can help me out, and if you can't then do you think you could possibly give me a name of someone who can? THANK YOU!
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donnahardy2
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Re: I need to interview an expert!

Post by donnahardy2 »

Hi Science Sarah,

Go ahead and post your questionnaire, making sure it does not contain any information that will identify you and one of us will answer you as completely as possible, following the science buddies guidelines. However, you should also try to find someone in your community to talk to. I'm definitely not an expert in the topic of pet therapy and I'm not sure if the other science buddies volunteers have expertise in the subject. You would be more likely to find an expert in this area by contacting a local convalescent home, hospital, or your local SPCA and ask for a referral:

http://spcala.com/programs/aatherapy.sh ... agodBVwqpw

http://www.ehow.com/how_5319590_pet-the ... ation.html

I think that a telephone interview with a subject matter expert would be helpful for your background research, as you will get more details and perhaps some suggestions for an experiment by talking to someone who knows this topic.

I hope this helps. Good luck!

Donna Hardy
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