Abstract
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Abstract
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Consent Form
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Does your hair colour affect your thinking skills? We both predicted that although blondes and brunettes are often stereotyped, their hair colour would not affect their thinking skills. We also don’t believe that being either a male or female would affect a person’s thinking skills.  We also believe that kids will have better ‘out of the box’ thinking skills than adults. After handing out our quizzes and consent forms we came to our conclusion.  From our results we concluded that hair colour does not affect a person’s thinking skills.  On the side we discovered that adult’s thinking skills are stronger than the youth’s thinking skills.  We believed this was because adult’s had more experience than children with these type of quizzes and knew that they needed to think ‘out of the box’ to correctly answer the questions.  As well we found that female’s thinking skills were stronger than male’s.  We believe this was true because females took their time on the quiz more than the males did. Our hypothesis was proven.  To revise our experiment we could get more participants to get more accurate results.  If we were going to do this experiment again we would not change our experiment.  Our results showed that hair colour does not affect your thinking skills.  Maybe it’ll get people to stop stereotyping people by their hair colour.  It sure made us realize that!