In this study,
we asked our research participants directly if they slid into premarital cohabitation or made a decision about it.
To find out the pair designed a series of studies that
both asked research participants to identify what sort of experiences resulted in what levels of happiness and also looked at Facebook posts, examining what activities people post at what age and how they report those activities affecting their mood.
Not exact matches
Research conducted at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, found that study
participants asked to complete a survey were significantly more likely to do so if the survey included a Post-it note with a handwritten message
asking for their help, akin to a favor.
The
research team conducted a series of studies where they
asked 1,800
participants to observe a variety of exchanges between two other people, or to interact with another person themselves.
Kilduff's
research has found that
participants who are
asked to think about a personal rival before performing a task are far more likely to inflate their actual performance than
participants who are simply
asked to think about a competitor.
Intervention The
research team
asked an external group offering Christian intercessory prayer to add the study's
participants to their usual prayer lists.
Research participants were
asked to identify their favorite scoop format and to evaluate the functional appeal of various formats.
Each woman was
asked to compete in a series of computerized time - reaction tasks against a
research assistant posing as an overtly rude study
participant.
Further
research revealed distinct activation differences in the medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) of
participants in a survey who were
asked to make inferences about people similar or dissimilar politically.
For the
research, 324 identical and 210 fraternal twins participated in a study task that
asked them to decide how much money to send to another study
participant — representing trust — and another task that
asked them to decide how much money to take away from another
participant — representing distrust.
«For instance, the
research team
asked participants to define how many cookies would be moderation, how many would be indulgence and how many would be considered what you should eat.
This is the 6th year of the contest, which
asks participants to turn their Ph.D.
research into a dance.
The contest
asks participants to explain their Ph.D.
research through dance.
Another question
asked participants to consider how their supervisor stacked up in that «advancement» category, including whether the supervisors discuss future career options and allow postdocs to continue
research projects in their next post.
The
research team also ran a video of the routes the people walked,
asking the
participants to describe «snapshots» of how they felt.
Participants were
asked 20 questions that posed various moral dilemmas, including decisions about murder, torture, lying, abortion, and animal
research.
First,
participants were
asked to estimate what percentage of the federal budget was spent on scientific
research.
Mercer said the broad support of SRM could reveal a limitation of the survey, which did not
ask participants to describe which aspects of geoengineering
research they supported.
«What we found in this study reinforces findings from previous
research where scientists have
asked participants to report how they think and feel in response to graphic warnings on cigarettes,» says Mays.
Participants are being
asked to take part in this
research study because they have either relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Participants have been
asked to take part in this
research study because they have metastatic or surgically unresectable urothelial cancer with FGF / FGFR alterations.
In these instances, the Registry will contact each potential
participant to
ask if they are willing to share their identifiable information for a
research project.
The organizers ensured that the ~ 50
participants had plenty of time to discuss their
research,
ask questions, and learn about their colleagues»
research at the other institutions.
All of the
participants, which were patients of the University of Michigan Head and Neck Specialized Program of
Research Excellence, were
asked to track their intake of food, beverages and supplements for a year prior to diagnosis and a year following treatment using the Harvard Food Frequency Questionnaire.
Most previous
research on physical activity and dementia risk has relied on questionnaires that
ask participants to remember how much exercise they got in recent days — a potentially iffy method with people of any age, let alone older adults whose memory may be waning.
In a
research article titled «Prosocial Behavior Helps Mitigate the Negative Effects of Stress in Everyday Life,»
participants who engaged in «other - focused» behavior, such as holding a door,
asking someone if they needed help, and lending a hand, reported better moods and lower daily stress levels than those who didn't engage in helping behavior.
In 2009 and 2010, a
research team
asked a group of over 4,000
participants (including couples who'd met as long ago as 1940!)
Stephen Pruitt, Achieve's Vice President for Content,
Research and Development,
asked the recommended teacher
participants to submit an application and resume.
When
participants were
asked to name a piece of
research that had been useful in the past year, they most frequently named books (36 %), followed by
research or policy reports (29 %) and peer - reviewed journal articles (23 %).
Reporting on
research conducted with
participants of two graduate summer courses on video production, Girod, Bell, and Punya (2007) wrote, «Related to the pragmatics of teaching and the pace at which most teachers work,
participants appreciated the opportunity to explore digital video design in this summer experience but several only laughed when
asked if they would continue to design videos during the regular school year» (p. 27).
The Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), a part of the
Research and Innovative Technology Administration, today released Public Perceptions on Transportation Characteristics of Livable Communities, a special report presenting the findings of a 2009 survey
asking participants the importance of different transportation features for their communities.
Before the World Climate Simulation started,
participants were
asked to fill in the pre-surveys, a
research initiative of the UMass Lowell Climate Change Initiative assessing the learning outcomes of World Climate.
Each
participant will be
asked to design a field experiment that serves their
research goals, participate actively in discussions, and complete weekly problem sets.
To uncover these findings, students could interview program staff,
ask for data analysis from a persnickety bureaucrat, run focus groups with program
participants and seek outside
research from our abstract library.
Response: We disagree that it is inappropriate to
ask IRBs and privacy boards to ensure that there is a just balance between the expected benefits and risks to individual
participants from the
research.
These results are consistent with previous
research which
asked over 300
participants (200 newlyweds and over 100 undergraduates) in heterosexual relationships the traits they wanted in a spouse.2 Participants in that study also reported that they highly valued intelligence, ranking it 4th most important for both men and women behind traits such as warm, reliabl
participants (200 newlyweds and over 100 undergraduates) in heterosexual relationships the traits they wanted in a spouse.2
Participants in that study also reported that they highly valued intelligence, ranking it 4th most important for both men and women behind traits such as warm, reliabl
Participants in that study also reported that they highly valued intelligence, ranking it 4th most important for both men and women behind traits such as warm, reliable, and fair.
Bald may or may not be beautiful, but it definitely is manly according to recent
research.1
Participants were
asked to rate photographs of men who either had a full head of hair or a shaven head (the hair was digitally edited away).
Participants were
asked about 10 types of childhood trauma that had been identified in earlier
research literature:
Many hypotheses were created before conducting the
research which included a telephone survey where 908
participants were
asked the same questions and this determined what couples bicker the most about.
Participants will be
asked not to reveal the intervention they are receiving to the
research assistant.
In order to establish the extent of pubertal development, our
research team tested
participants» levels of testosterone and estradiol (a form of estrogen) and
asked them to rate their own level of development using schematic drawings of development, known as the «Tanner staging system».
In addition, although our global item about work balance (which did not
ask about specific work activities related to relationship initiation and maintenance) has the benefit of allowing the
participants to consider the behaviors important to them, future
research could also
ask more specifically about what behaviors partners engage in as part of their contribution to the work of the relationship initiation and maintenance.
However, this study was predominantly weak in quality, particularly with regard to selection bias and
research design, as
participants had responded to an advert
asking for mothers who had experienced CSA.