Monday, November 14, 2011

.Fear Factor. (Second Part)

   4.    Conduct the experiment.
               I did my experiment with a couple of different people. What I did was put everyone's name down on a piece of paper with the numbers 1-20. After folding it in half, I wrote another list of 1-20 (with random things they had to do, ex. do 20 jumping jacks, sing a song). 

5.    Observe the reaction.
               I knew exactly what their reaction was going to be. They all were nervous because they had no idea what they were going to have to do in front of the class- which yes, it somewhat nerve-racking. I don't think they would have been as nervous if they were all doing the same thing- but since everything was different it made them on edge.

  6.    Analysis of hypothesis with actual outcome.
              I feel like they were pretty much them same. I felt like people were going to be really nervous if their name was going to get called or what they were going to have to do. 

   7.    Propose changes to your idea based on what happened.
              The only thing I would have honestly changed would have been to come up with more unique things for people to do. Clever if you will. 

Answer these questions on your blog.
    1.    What was it and who did it? 
           List of 20 names & 20 things they had to do. Someone picks 2 numbers - deciding on the person and the thing to do - person has to do it. Dale Clapp & Josh
    2.    Why did you respond to it so strongly?
            I think it was a good idea- but I wish I would have thought about it more so that it was something really unique. 
    3.    How does it impact how you see your own project?
            It didn't really impact me much, I just wanted to see people do crazy things.