How can I do this experiment for Science Fair?

I am planning on doing an experiment for science fair ,however,

I don’t know how to create a science experiment for it.

The topic is; what are the effects of prolonged gaming?

Such as it’s addicting to most people.

I don’t know how I would create an experiment for this topic

and complete the experiment within 2 weeks.

Any help or suggestions?

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2 Responses to How can I do this experiment for Science Fair?

  1. billrussell42 says:

    you should have picked a different topic. “prolonged gaming”, the term “prolonged” should have warned you. That means months or years, not weeks.

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  2. Nicole says:

    Ok first of all, you want your science fair project to deal with “experimentation” with humans. You can’t do this with the true science fair without a lot of paperwork and a lot of signatures (and a lot of time). Prolonged gaming means you can’t do this experiment in 2 weeks. The only way judges are going to take you seriously is if you have been researching this for years and looking at more than 100 test subjects (not likely…). You need to get rid of this idea and move onto a different topic.
    Here are some suggestions:
    -Do bacteria grow better with caffeine or not with caffeine (bacteria grown quickly)
    – effects of UV light on bacteria growth: is your bathroom sink cleaner than the cement outside?
    -Which is the most bacteria infected place in your house?

    Ask your science teacher how to go about these. They are quick and with some good research on the internet, you can come up with some amazing ideas for how all these relate to humans.

    If bacteria grown better in caffeine, humans cells should actually grown better when a human digests a little caffeine here and now…and you will have to do the research for why cells grow well when caffeine is exposed (has to do with stimulating digestion…and making energy for the body)

    You can talk about how UV light can possibly kill bacteria and it might actually be safer to lick the sidewalk than your kitchen sink

    And most people think the bathroom is the dirtiest place in the whole house…think again…it’s not.

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