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Subliminal Messaging: Is It Effective?
There is a lot of controversy surrounding subliminal messaging - especially subliminal advertising. While this form of advertising is banned in most major countries, many still believe that subliminal messaging can be used in a powerful way, non-commercially of course, to help individuals change habits and reach their goals. However they're used, have you ever wondered if subliminal messaging actually works?
We found this science fair project, perfect for middle and high school students, over at Super Science Fair Projects. It was entered by sophomore student, Kyasha Moore, into the California State Science Fair, and explores whether subliminal messaging is effective and, if so, whether or not it makes a difference whether the test subject is male or female.
For the project details, be sure to visit Super Science Fair Projects!
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