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Good title for science project? (easy)?

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my science project is comparing if peopel can compare black and white pictures or color pictures better

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  1. Cool.  Sounds interesting alright.  You'll have to have a very clear methodology though, where the questions you ask will be fairly simple to answer with only one correct reply.

    EDIT:  Oh sorry I didn't get the question initially.  Hmm, either of those two sounds good.  It's always best when writing scientific papers to keep it easy and state it as simply as possible.

    First you have a snappy (or as snappy as possible depending on what you're studying - in immunology that's pretty impossible lol) title such as "Does colour vision increase information processing?"

    Then it's usually good to have a short abstract in which you summarise the whole thing (write this AFTER you write the project), stating your aims and objectives and briefly your methods and major findings and conclusions.  This is to be as short as possible so that people can just flick through a journal and see if a paper is relevant to them.  In your case you may not need to do it at all if it's in school.

    I imagine you'll discover that people CAN assess colour pictures more efficiently and then you should examine why that is.  Probably the reason we evolved colour vision in the first place (this probably would have been long before we were human) is because of these same advantages.  So look up evolutionary advantages of colour vision (maybe if we changed from being nocturnal to diurnal or maybe the ability to detect food such as fruit and assess ripeness - I'm just guessing here I haven't looked at colour vision evolution).  Then you might say how important this is, allowing us to evolve other traits based on colour and also the kind of thing directly relating to your project - how we'd be better able to survive by our ability to assess environments and dangers etc.


  2. AM I Black, White, or Color?

  3. Does Color affect the comparison of pictures?

    sounds like a cool project

  4. The effect on human visual discrimination by adding color to photographic images.

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