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gender of a person affects their ability to hear  

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Hearing Experiment The aim of this experiment will be to investigate whether the gender of a person affects their ability to hear in the age group of between 16 and 17 years. I predict that there will be no difference in the results collected from each gender. Apparatus * 100 Meter Measuring Tape * A whistle * A blindfold * 3 Males aged 16 - 17 * 3 Females aged 16 - 17 Method 1. Place the measuring tape in a straight line along a flat playing field, then ask the first subject to stand on the measuring tape at the 10 meter mark, then blindfold the subject so they cannot see when you blow the whistle. Tell the subject to raise their hand if they can hear the whistle when it is blown. 2. Blow the whistle to see if the subject can hear, then continue moving the subject back 5 meters at a time after each whistle blow...

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