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National Geographic

Proving social norms using science #shorts 😋

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one day I was talking about like
swimming and we got on the topic of like
Olympics and I found a bunch of
controversy surrounding the uniforms
that men and women were wearing and how
women were being treated differently
than men with smaller uniforms than men
were wearing and then I was like wait my
dad has this rule in the house see a
problem fix a
problem I decided to see if I could
mathematically test the opinion that
female athletes were wearing less
clothing than their counterparts I’ve
traced out the uniform with software and
turned all of my uniforms into data sets
and then I compared that data with each
other using statistical analysis I found
out that women were wearing 20 to 60%
less clothing than men I want to change
social norms using science and I
realized that science fair was a perfect
way to put that frustration into action

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