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Materials:
Volunteers Ball (red, blue, white) Pencil crayons (blue, black, red, orange, yellow, green) Book with polar bear on it Meter stick
Book Test
Tell the subject to stare at a point on the wall 1.5m high. Dont tell them why. Walk one meter in front with the book in your hand that is closest to them. When you have walk past them, ask them what was the picture was. Mark the results.
Ball Test
Have the subject sit in a chair and again stare at the point on the wall like the book test. Throw a ball roughly two meters in the air above and in front of them. Ask them if they know what colour the ball was. Once you are done, repeat with other colours. Mark the results.
Ball Test 2
Have the subject sit in a chair and stare the spot in the wall like in the first ball test. Throw a SOFT ball at them. Record the reaction time. Mark the results.
Eye colour/ Name Brown (Calum) Brown (Luc) Hazel (Eric) Hazel (Alli) Blue (Tia) Blue (Allison) Green (Andrew) Green (Shannon)
Eye Colour/ Name Reaction Time Brown (Calum) Didnt Flinch Brown (Luc) Late Flinch Hazel (Eric) Didnt Flinch Hazel (Alli) Late Flinch Blue (Tia) Fast Flinch Blue (Allison) Didnt Flinch Green (Andrew) Medium Flinch Green (Shannon) Didnt Flinch
Brown (Calum) Brown No (Luc) Hazel No (Eric) Hazel No (Alli) Blue No (Allison) Blue Yes (Tia) Green Yes (Andrew) Green No (Shannon
Red Yes
Analysis Why do men make better pilots then women? Men make better pilots then women because men have better peripheral vision then women and therefore can have a wider field of vision.
Conclusion: We discovered that brown eyes have better peripheral vision then the other eye colours and Hazel was the next best.