But what really stands out to me is the wide range in
ages of student participants as the school includes all K12 students in the team's routines.
Not exact matches
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More than half
of the conference attendees this year were college
students, and nearly 60 percent
of the straw poll
participants were between the
ages of 18 and 25.
Three - hundred and eighty - nine non-Hispanic white women
ages 18 to 30 who had used an indoor tanning device one or more times in the prior 12 months completed online questionnaires; 46.7 percent
of the
participants were current college or university
students.
The
participants were 21 male college
students averaging 22 years
of age.
A research team led by Dr. Glyn Howatson with PhD
student Phillip Bell in the Department
of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation at Northumbria University in the U.K. gave 12 healthy
participants (average
age 26 years) two doses
of Montmorency tart cherry juice concentrate: about 1 ounce (30 ml)
of the juice concentrate mixed with 100 ml
of water (equivalent to 90 whole Montmorency tart cherries) or 2 ounces (60 ml)
of juice concentrate mixed with 100 ml
of water.
A focus
of the surveys was to obtain
participants» views
of the educational and school - based needs
of school -
aged students on the autism spectrum.
This year, approximately 7,800
students aged 16 to 19 — the largest number
of participants ever — took part in the Olympiad from more than 630 schools.
A study that assessed the enduring effects
of the Seattle Social Development Project — another elementary school program — on former
participants at
age 18 found lower rates
of violent behavior, heavy drinking, and sexual activity, as well as higher academic motivation and achievement, for program
participants relative to comparison group
students (Hawkins, Catalano, Kosterman, Abbot, & Hill, 1999).
Four
participants had already received a bachelors degree in biology, while 5 participants were pursuing their bachelor of arts degree in biology concurrently with the MT. Participants ranged in age from 23 to 30 during their student teaching semester, and they all worked in public school settings under the guidance of a mentor classr
participants had already received a bachelors degree in biology, while 5
participants were pursuing their bachelor of arts degree in biology concurrently with the MT. Participants ranged in age from 23 to 30 during their student teaching semester, and they all worked in public school settings under the guidance of a mentor classr
participants were pursuing their bachelor
of arts degree in biology concurrently with the MT.
Participants ranged in age from 23 to 30 during their student teaching semester, and they all worked in public school settings under the guidance of a mentor classr
Participants ranged in
age from 23 to 30 during their
student teaching semester, and they all worked in public school settings under the guidance
of a mentor classroom teacher.
Between the
ages of 4 and 17, 10 percent
of the
students experienced child maltreatment in the form
of abuse and neglect, while more than 17 percent
of non-CPC
participants were victims.
The value
of median retirement assets for
participants with
student debt at
age 30 is $ 10,075 and the same for those without
student loans is $ 10,680, according to a new report.
Participants consist
of a mix
of industry veterans, indie developers and
students of all
ages.
Levi also enjoys including
participants in his work, and has collaborated with other artists, the general public, and
students of all
ages, including a special high school class whose sole project was to create an installation for a museum.
Participants included 94
students between the
ages of 17 and 19 from schools in southwestern England.
Participants (N = 120; mean
age = 19.73; SD = 5.28; range = 17 — 53; females = 67 %) were
students in the School
of Psychology at the University
of Western Australia who took part in the study in exchange for course credits.
Coyne discusses the limits
of self reported distress among college
students as an analogue for clinical depression.5 Secondly,
participants in analogue studies differ from clinical populations in important sociodemographic variables such as
age, social class, and educational level.
The
participants were 139 high school
students, 16 to 18 years
of age, sample size was decided by power calculation, and systematic randomized sampling was used.
Information on background characteristics such as
participants»
age, gender, place
of residence, and faculty (science or humanities) attended by
students was collected.
We involved 779
student participants from a large central university in south India in the
age range
of 18 - 24 years.
Participants consisted
of 153 university
students and 69 members
of the general population, 177 (78 %)
of which were female and 50 (22 %) were male, with an
age range
of 18 - 39.
Mean
age of participants was 25.4 (SD = 6.13), and 55.5 % were female; 76.4 %
of the
participants had a high school degree or less, 41 % had a job, and 40 % were
students.
Participants were 152 community - based early adolescent individuals (72 female, 80 male; mean
age 12.6 years, s.d. 0.4 years; range 11.4 — 13.7 years), from a larger sample
of 2479 grade 6
students (from 97 separate schools, representative
of Victorian school sector type and socioeconomic classification) as part
of a broader adolescent development study conducted at Orygen Youth Health, The University
of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, the aim
of which was to investigate risk factors for psychopathology during adolescence.
Participants were 216
students (83 % women, with an average
age of 20.75 years old) organized in 48 groups having 3 to 6 members.