CSSF Category Awards: 2007
Behavioral & Social Sciences
Junior Division
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- J0321 — First Place
- Julia F.P. Ostmann, Grade 8
Aaaah! I'm Frustrated: Does Gender Affect Behavioral Responses to Frustration?
Advisor: Mr. Matthew Edmondson
School: Pegasus Middle School, Huntington Beach, Orange County
- J0310 — Second Place
- Catherine M. Haber, Grade 7
Blonde Today, Brunette Tomorrow! Influence of Hair Color on the Perceived Intelligence of Women
Advisor: Mr. Eddie Ozawa
School: St. Martin of Tours School, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
- J0306 — Third Place
- Rafael S. Cosman, Grade 8
Effects of Age and Gender on the Prisoner's Dilemma
Advisor: Mr. Michael Mertz
School: Muirlands Middle School, La Jolla, San Diego County
- J0317 — Fourth Place
- Grace I. Ng, Grade 6
Perception vs. Reality: Feeling Fat, Thinking Thin
Advisor: Mrs. Noreen Lin
School: Los Cerritos Middle School, Thousand Oaks, Ventura County
- J0301 — Honorable Mention
- Mia L. Alexander, Grade 6
"Four" Your Eyes Only: Does Wearing Eyeglasses Make You Look Smarter?
Advisor: Mr. Eddie Ozawa
School: St. Martin of Tours School, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
- J0312 — Honorable Mention
- Jordan M. Harris, Grade 8
Reviewing Peer Review: Is Peer Review Valid?
Advisor: Mrs. Roxanne Hunker
School: Rhoades (The) School, Encinitas, San Diego County
- J0314 — Honorable Mention
- Steven A. Ilko, Grade 8
Ready or Not
Advisor: Ms. Erin Wiggin
School: Marshall (Thurgood) Middle School, San Diego, San Diego County
- J0316 — Honorable Mention
- Jamie M. Mensching, Grade 7
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire: A Study in Detecting Lies
Advisor: Mrs. Darci Lawson
School: Notre Dame School, Chico, Butte County
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