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		<description><![CDATA[Human behavior science projects are a popular choice for kids headed to the science fair. While gathering enough test subjects can be tricky, these projects can be a great way for students to learn about testing, meet interesting people, and have fun. Because of the difficulty in getting a large enough sample size, some teachers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Human behavior science projects are a popular choice for kids headed to the science fair. While gathering enough test subjects can be tricky, these projects can be a great way for students to learn about testing, meet interesting people, and have fun. Because of the difficulty in getting a large enough sample size, some teachers will not allow human behavior projects. In any case, it&#8217;s important to ask the teacher how many individuals are required.</p>
<p>Here are some ideas on places to recruit people to help:</p>
<p>~Get permission from a local mall to set up a table/area. The smaller the mall, the better your chances of them allowing this.<br />
~One of our boys did an experiment one time called <a href="http://www.onlinescienceprojects.com/onlineindex.html">Hear, Hear!</a>, and we were required to get a group of twenty-four adults to help. We went to a local church before a service, and asked individuals if they would help us out. Our test was set up in a classroom.<br />
~Put a free ad in the &#8217;services>lessons&#8217; section of  Craig&#8217;s List asking for volunteers.<br />
~Enlist test subjects from your school. Your teacher can help.<br />
~Throw a &#8216;Human Behavior Science Projects&#8217; party, and invite your friends and their parents. Make it a pot luck affair to cut down on costs.<br />
~Reserve a room at your library, and put a sign on the door announcing your experiment.<br />
~Get a local restaurant to loan you their &#8216;party room&#8217; during lunchtime. They might even offer a coupon to participants to help you advertise your study &#8211; and their restaurant.<br />
~Ask the human resources department at a parent&#8217;s place of business if you can set up a test in the employee break room.</p>
<p>Finding your subjects and a testing venue isn&#8217;t the hardest part. In the <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/wordpress/?p=59">next blog post</a>, I talk about the wonderful choices you have when picking out what you will do for your human behavior science project.</p>
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