To whom it may concern,
We have finished our experiment and are having problems with coming up with unique twists or variations of it. We want to stand out in the science fair yet we cannot figure out how to differentiate ourselves from the 10 other peoples doing this.
Could you perhaps give us a few ideas on how to do this? Any visual stimuli and models we could do?
Sincerely,
Mary Anne and Rachel
Unique Twists to "Is there such thing as too much gaming?"
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Re: Unique Twists to "Is there such thing as too much gaming
Hi Mary Anne and Rachel,
Welcome to the forum!
Have you looked the suggestions under "Make it Your Own" tab for this project?
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... eityourown
Comparing male vs. female regarding "game addiction" might be interesting.
You could also do your addiction analysis based on different age groups and compare the results among different age groups.
JChang
Welcome to the forum!
Have you looked the suggestions under "Make it Your Own" tab for this project?
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... eityourown
Comparing male vs. female regarding "game addiction" might be interesting.
You could also do your addiction analysis based on different age groups and compare the results among different age groups.
JChang
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Re: Unique Twists to "Is there such thing as too much gaming
Thank you so much for your input and pointing us to the make it your own tab.