Taryn Gillespie Do Boys See Different Optical Illusions Then Girls By Taryn Gillespie.

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Taryn Gillespie Do Boys See Different Optical Illusions Then Girls By Taryn Gillespie

Taryn Gillespie Problem What effect does gender have on how optical illusions are perceived?

Taryn Gillespie Hypothesis I predict that the two genders will see different things in the illusions because boys brains aren't fully developed until they are about 30! Girls brain develop in their teens!

Taryn Gillespie Materials Test subjects- whole 8 th grde class Paper for subjects to write answers on Pencils for the subjects Smart board to show the slideshow with the optical illusions Computer to make the slideshow Class room to do the experiment

Taryn Gillespie Procedure Make slideshow (Optical Illusions) Get room ready (including smart board) Find test subjects (8 th Grade Class) 17 Girls 22 Boys Sit them down and explain the testing Show test subjects optical illusions Record their observations as to what they see in the illusion Make Table of observations/Results

Taryn Gillespie Causes of error People could not put their first guess down and put what they saw after they have looked for a wile.

Taryn Gillespie Results Girls Table & Boys Table on Next two slides.

Taryn Gillespie GIRLSCenter + Sign?The Objects Seen in the Picture. ShandiYES3 old people, cup LindseyYES4 THINGS SEEN: guys a woman, light Breckynno4 THINGS SEEN: 2 old people, person in girls face, I person guitar BritynYES 2 THINGS SEEN old people 2 KandraYES2 THINGS SEEN old people 2 HaylieYES3 THINGS SEEN mexicans, a man leaning on a wall 3 Carano5 THINGS SEEN mexicans, old people, woman in doorway 5 Rachel WYES 1 THING SEEN mexican woman 1 Jaynssano3 THINGS SEEN old people, light, 3 Rachel Vno 6 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans, woman in doorway, cup 6 SarahYES6 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans, vase, a person dancing at the wall 6 ChelseyYES1 THING SEEN a vase 1 DestinyYES4 THINGS SEEN old people, mexians 4 JuliaYES5 THINGS SEEN old people, vase, mexicans 5 AndiYES6 THINGS SEEN old people, cup, mexicans, girl in ear 6 Kaylino 4 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans 4 Kendrahno 5 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans, and girl in ear

Taryn Gillespie Dylanno3 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans 3 ZaneYES2 THINGS SEEN old people 2 DallasYES5 THINGS SEEN five faces 5 JaydeYES2 THINGS SEEN old people 2 LucYES3 THINGS SEEN old people, light 3 AlexYES4 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans 4 Bobbyno3 THINGS SEEN old people, vase 3 Jakeno3 THINGS SEEN old people, lamp 3 ChaseYES4 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans GusYES3 THINGS SEEN mexicans, lamp 3 ScottYES6 THINGS SEEN MichahYES5 THINGS SEEN old people, light, cup, statue 5 KodyYES3 THINGS SEEN ole people, glass 3 CameronYES1 THING SEEN wine glass 1 Calebno1 THING SEEN mexican man 1 Brianno5 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans, lady in door 5 Andrewno5 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans, cup 5 Ianno3 THINGS SEEN old people, cup 3 Tracyno5 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans, girl in door 5 Jordanno3 THINGS SEEN ole people, mexican man 3 Henryno4 THINGS SEEN Codyno5 THINGS SEEN old people, mexicans, girl in door 5

Taryn Gillespie Conclusion Boys saw more of normal illusions. On most of the boys answers their numbers were even like 50% on both. I think that the boys saw the illusions more evenly then the girls! My hypothesis was correct.

Taryn Gillespie Work Cited Efirig, David E. "optical illutions." world book online. Web. 12 Jan