Backstage pass-Mike Poulos, Blake Kallberg, Sam Lane-Group 35

Day 1- We got the backmasking experiment assigned to our group, and then  we began to assign roles for the experiment.

Day 2- We began to form a hypothesis that backmasking causes the mind to not recognize what is being percieved until giving the message a meaning.

Day 3- SH 13 14 and 15 were completed, as we approached the finalization of our hypothesis and our project map

Day 4- SH 18, 19, and 20 were completed, as we readied our materials for the fair by organizing them in a table

Day 5- We got our poster- board and began to right facts on it. We also began assembly on the large box we are going to put participants in in the experiment.

Day 6- Still working on the poster. Finished the back portion of the box that we are putting the participants in. We also measure the door to the back of the PAC to make sure that it would fit through the doors. Luckily, the entrances are big enough

Day 7 Psych Fair- Our experiment went largely according to plan and ran smoothly, even the night before when we had to bring the box to school to set the experiment up. We had very solid results from over 160 responses, and our hypothesis was proven because the majority of the responses proved that people could not actually percieve the lyrics that were given to them before the song was reversed,\

Day 8- We began our final draft for the project and our written report with our data tables and results from the experiment. Most people on the survey thought the tone of the lyrics were bad, because many Satanic messages are woven within them

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  1. What is backmasking? could you explain your experiment a little more.

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