Sentences with phrase «did other study participants»

Not exact matches

The present study was primarily interested in assessing consumers» ability to use a variety of front - of - pack labelling systems; therefore participants did not have access to other information that might also be used when selecting foods.
In the current study, Tübingen psychologists worked in cooperation with researchers from the Bamberg, Bayreuth and Budapest to compare neurofeedback training, sham neurofeedback (placebo) training in which the participants did not have their own brainwaves fed back to them, and a CBT group program, in which, among other things, specific strategies for planning actions, improved time management and stress mitigation techniques were practiced.
Yet, in other studies participants are instructed to induce loving feelings in themselves, as if they don't arise spontaneously.
The previous studies, however, were retrospective (relying on participants» recall), did not focus exclusively on ADHD (included other conduct disorders) or compared only men suffering from adult ADHD with those having remitted childhood ADHD, rather than to controls without ADHD.
Participants in the study were listening to their own name, and names of close and unfamiliar others, but did not need to respond to these names.
The researchers note that this study only looked at air pollution exposure at the participants» home address and did not have data on their exposure at other locations, and say that larger longitudinal studies are now needed to confirm their results.
Letters, interviews and other source material that he and his colleagues studied in their work with the book reveal that the participants in Operation Freshman thought being part of such a mission was exciting, but that didn't mean they were any less in fear for their lives.
Moreover, all of the study participants lived in northern Denmark, so the findings don't necessarily apply to other populations and regions, including the United States, says Jennifer Y. Lin, M.D., a dermatologist at the Dana - Farber / Brigham and Women's Cancer Center, in Boston.
For example, one study didn't adjust its figures so it wouldn't be thrown off by factors such as high or low numbers of participants who smoked and were poor, but others did.
[pagebreak] For example, the researchers looked at two large studies of people with diabetes (one with 1,276 participants and the other with 2,539) and found that those who took 81 to 100 milligrams of aspirin daily were just as likely to have a heart attack or stroke in the next four to seven years as those who did not.
At the end of the of the four - week study, the weight lifters who used the coconut oil had more of an overall increase in muscle mass than did the other participants.
Along with these increased levels of Bifidobacteria, participants also experienced fewer gastrointestinal problems and more regular bowel function when compared to other women in the study who drank a banana - flavored beverage that did not contain any actual banana.»
Not to mention that the study participants didn't change any other factors in their lifestyle, and didn't even correct the underlying causes of their hair loss, like I show you how to do in this article.
2) They don't consider the fact that many of the study participants who ate a high carbohydrate diet were also living in poverty and therefore had higher mortality risk from a number of other factors including lack of access to medical care, and malnutrition.
No one has done a study in which half the participants did not wear their seatbelts while the other half did, and then the cars were crashed into a pole to determine if in fact recommending seatbelt use was justified.
Two subjects did not complete the study, 1 due to injury and the other due to schedule conflicts, resulting in a total of 31 participants completing the study.
The study does not delve deeply into why that may be the case, but references other work that suggests that the semi-anonymous nature of online dating interactions allow for greater disclosure and affiliation between participants than relationships that begin face to face.
In fact, there have been seven scientifically valid random - assignment analyses of voucher programs, and all seven found either that all voucher students perform significantly better than their nonvoucher contemporaries, or at least that most of them do (in some studies the results for black students, the majority of participants, are positive, while the results for other students fail to achieve statistical significance).
Participants in other study circles talked about why some parents did nt feel comfortable coming to school.
Some studies only pay participants a few bucks, but others can pay a few hundred dollars, depending on what you have to do.
Studying detained youth requires special procedures because they are minors, they are detained, and many do not have a parent or guardian who can provide appropriate consent.38 Project staff approached participants on their units, explained the project, and assured them that anything they told us (except comments implying imminent danger to self or others) would be confidential.
In three experiments, researchers found support for the hypothesis that study participants will mimic attractive opposite - sex others less if the participants are involved in a relationship.3 In one experiment, singles rubbed their faces more than romantically - involved folks during an interview with an attractive opposite - sex confederate who rubbed his or her face at regular intervals (in other words, they did not mimic the confederate as much if they were already in a committed relationship).
To answer this question, researchers at Duke and Harvard conducted a series of studies.1 In their first study, over 300 participants rated their inclination toward making romantic matches for others (e.g., «I set up my friends on dates»), their self - perceived success at doing so (e.g., «How good are you at setting up your friends on dates?»)
Specifically, in a follow - up study, male participants believe men should not suggest compromise to other men (doing so was seen as less typical and more negative).
The 20 patients who did not enroll in the study were significantly younger than participants (mean, 29.8 vs 39.4 years; P <.003) but did not differ on any other measure.
In Study 1, these two items we inversely correlated, as expected, but yet not strongly inversely related to indicate that students did not simply endorse one or the other beliefs about the effects of test anxiety, but instead that participants held the belief that anxiety both helps and hinders potential performance.
Consistent with other prospective studies, 14,31 findings do not support that ADHD per se places children at increased risk for mood and anxiety disorders, as suggested elsewhere.32 Lifetime rates of these disorders were not low in probands but no higher than in comparison participants.
These reasons, among others, could explain why participants in the current study did not utilize Skype to the extent that they used asynchronous communication channels such as text messages.
It may be that those studies which found stronger associations between CSA and later parenting stress included participants who experienced CSA at an earlier age than the other studies which did not find significant associations.
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