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Check out http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/index.php for some ideas. There are tons of experiments listed, you should be able to find something fun.
Paul G Swingle has written: 'Experiments in social psychology' -- subject(s): Social psychology, Experiments
James Harrison Lee Roach has written: 'Experiments in general psychology' -- subject(s): Experiments, Psychology
There are many fun brain lessons for psychology classes. Here is a website that lists some of the best one's: http://www.psychology.org/links/Resources/Teaching/
you could make an exploding volcano by mixing bicabonate of soda and vinegar
Robert B. Lawson has written: 'Experiments in psychology' 'Principles and methods of psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology
Larry B. Christensen has written: 'Research methods, design, and analysis' -- subject- s -: Textbooks, Experiments, Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Experimental design 'Introduction to statistics for the social and behavioral sciences' -- subject- s -: Statistical methods, Statistics, Social sciences, Psychology 'Mystat Wkbk - Intro to Stat Soc Beh Sci' 'Research methods and design' -- subject- s -: Textbooks, Experiments, Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Experimental design 'Experimental Methodology' 'Experimental methodology' -- subject- s -: Experimental Psychology, Experimental design, Experiments, Psychology, Psychology, Experimental
Simple experiments to do with children can start with static electricity. Such as rubbing a balloon on hair and seeing the hair stand on end and seeing the balloon stick to an object.
Some methods of research used in social psychology include experiments, surveys, observations, and field studies. Social psychology helps us in our day-to-day lives by providing insights into topics such as relationships, group dynamics, decision-making, and behavior change. It can help us understand ourselves and others better, make more informed social judgments, and improve communication and interactions with those around us.
John F. Corso has written: 'The experimental psychology of sensory behavior' -- subject(s): Experiments, Psychology, Psychometrics, Senses and sensation, Experimental Psychology
A balloon rubbed onto your hair is a good and fun mini-experiment for kids to explore!
Many people find AP Psychology to be captivating and interesting, as it explores various aspects of human behavior and mental processes. It can be a fun and engaging course if you are interested in psychology and enjoy learning about how the mind works.