Stan Braude, Susan Margulis, E. Dale Broder
The American Biology Teacher 79 (6), 438-441, (1 August 2017) https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2017.79.6.438
KEYWORDS: animal behavior, science fair
The study of Animal Behavior is critically important in understanding our living world and is a major program within the NSF. For students, animal behavior projects offer the opportunity to explore original questions in a scientifically rigorous manner. However, animal behavior projects are under-represented in science fairs and are often discouraged by teachers and judges. We give a sample of the types of questions that students could explore and we suggest appropriate judging criteria.