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Have participants stare at colored screens for three minutes each and measure whether red and yellow raise blood pressure more than blue or green.
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Have 10-year-olds and 15-year-olds bounce a ping pong ball between their hands for one minute and compare catch counts.
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Have two groups practice typing on different keyboards for 30 days and compare which group gets faster.
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Play three music genres for participants with autism and discover which one keeps them calm the longest.
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Interview people one-on-one and secretly track every hand gesture to compare patterns between introverts and extroverts.
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Time left-handed and right-handed people on tasks with each hand and discover who switches more easily.
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Flash three colored lights at 20 participants and measure which color triggers the fastest reaction.
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Drop a meter stick through someone's open fingers and discover whether boys or girls grab it faster.
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Yawn and scratch during a conversation to discover how many people copy your actions without realizing it.
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Play cheerful, somber, or heavy metal music for an hour and use a mood survey to see how each genre shifts the way listeners feel.
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