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AGE'S AFFECT ON VISION
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INTRO
RQ: Do different age groups perceive colors and objects differently?
I chose this topic because I wear glasses, and I was interested in how age affected vision
H: If younger people get better results than older people, then age affects vision because as time goes on your...
Eyesight may decrease
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MATERIALS
People
Colors
Illusions
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PROCEDURE
Gather materials
Find people to test
Test groups to see who gets best results with illusion and color
Calculate how many people saw what (in illusion and color)
Graph data
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VARIABLES
IV: Different age groups
DV: Perception and clarity of color and illusion
Control: Test
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INTERPRETED RESULTS
Age affects vision
The young see more vibrant colors than the old
There wasn't really a difference between what the young and old saw...
For the illusions
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THINGS TO IMPROVE ON!
More tests
More audiences (young, old, with glasses, etc.)
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FUTURE TESTS
People with different eyesights
People with, and without, optical conditions (stigmatism, etc.)
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CONCLUSION
Age does affect vision!
(Bright/dull, not interpretation)
William Leech
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