<p>I'm taking an online AP Stats class and we have to do a research project. Most people do surveys but it's summer and I don't really know 30+ people to survey who have enough similarities for it to be a good sample, so I wanted to do some kind of experiment. </p>
<p>Does anyone have any ideas that won't cost too much? I'm most interested in physics and chemistry, but any field is good. Thank you!</p>
<p>Which holds more water - Store Brand Tampon vs. Name Brand.</p>
<p>Another option could be something on questionnaire bias…for example, ask two different groups of people,</p>
<p>Should abortion be legalized?
Should the killing of babies be legalized?</p>
<p>And compare those statistically.</p>
<p>what my friend and I did, was we sat at a stop sign and determined how many people stopped when they could see us looking at them versus when we were hiding in a bush haha.</p>
<p>@Emily556 LOL What was the result?</p>
<p>@Emily556 should’ve done it when there was a cop at the intersection…:)</p>
<p>Can people taste the differences between various colored M/Ms?</p>
<p>Anything that compares two proportions lends it itself nicely to the methods of statistics. You could compare the shooting percentages of two of your friends in basketball.</p>