Colby,+Sam

Q from Mrs. Gorski: How will you know what the busiest times of the day are? If you are going to specific stores within the mall, is it important that you each visit similar kinds of stores? Comment from Kegan: You could develop a specific number of subjects that you will both do, and it should be enough to get a valid percentage to support/refute your hypothesis. Comment from Max: If you are just trying to find one person riding a escalator is it necessary to be observing people at the busiest time of day? Comment from Blake: To find 50 isolated people of each sex going up an escalator at the busiest time of day seems like it would take a long time. Comment from Sarah: you could also look at how people respond when a girl stands cole to someone on an excalator vs. a guy i bet people dont say anything to the girl Comment from Ian: Maybe you could also throw something into the experiment along with just standing close to them, like trying to talk to them at the same time. Comment from Andy: Be careful not to anger the subject enough to call security on you. You dont want to get in trouble during the experiment.

Location - a Mall Time - When the mall is the most crowded time of the day
 * EXPERIMENT:**

1. Find people going on the escalator on their own. 2. Ride on the escalator with the experiment subject (has to be a stranger). 3. Stand unusually close to the subject. 4. Ride on the escalator with the subject until reaching the next floor. 5. Record how many men complained, walked away, did not react at all. Also record how many women complained, walked away, did not react at all.
 * Plan:**

6. Compare the results of men and women, and cultures.
 * The subject should not know that the situation is an experiment.
 * The subjects should have a wide range of age to get ideas for the full public.
 * There should be 25 Male subjects and 25 Female Subjects

Due to the difference of culture and environment that the experiment subjects were raised from, the result should be different in Illinois and Korea.
 * Hypothesis:**

Colby. C: Approximately 65% of people will complain or move away in Illinois. Sam. L: Approximately 30~40% of people will complain or move away in Korea.

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