At the same time, the objective is to transform
a group of participants into an engaged mob.
For the second part of the study, researchers took it a step further by dividing the same
group of participants into two groups.
Not exact matches
One
of the studies split
participants into three
groups:
In a study from the University
of British Columbia, researchers assigned 124
participants — students, financial analysts, medical professionals and other adults —
into one
of two
groups over two weeks.
To that end, today and tomorrow roughly 1,000
participants will divide
into 12 working
groups of between 60 and 100 people.
Sixty - eight new
participants were divided
into 17
groups of four for a brief post-screening chat; in each
group, one person had seen the highly rated film, while the other three had watched the not - so - great alternative.
These costs can be
grouped into three major categories: administrative costs for bookkeeping and informing
participants of account balances and plan features; investment management costs for investing
participants» savings; and marketing costs for media advertising
of the plan's virtues.22 However, unknown to most retirement savers, 23
participants actually pay all or the vast majority
of these costs24 through fees charged as a percentage
of their account balance and paid out
of their investment returns.
Eight years have passed since the FBI's insider trading investigation
into Galleon
Group, but the subject remains a concern in the minds
of alternative investment industry
participants, according to a new survey by the New York Hedge Fund Roundtable.
The fake raid occurred at Glad Tidings Assembly
of God Church in Lower Swatara Township when four men - one carrying an unloaded but real gun - rushed
into a room full
of youth -
group participants, put pillowcases over their heads and forced them
into a van.
Then the
participants are asked to take their several pictures
into a previously arranged small
group of six or seven persons — or fewer depending on the allotted time — and, using the go - around technique, share with each other what the pictures mean to them.
Participants were split
into two
groups and each
group took 48g
of rice or whey protein immediately after training.
The study was double blinded, but it is conceivable that
participants could develop insight
into which
group they were in because
of the compressive effect
of the socks and the fact that they felt «tight.»
A previous study showed that in the Campania region, the prevalence
of full breastfeeding at 6 months was 7 %.12 Assuming a 20 % loss to follow - up, we calculated that we would require ∼ 240 mother and father pairs to detect a statistically significant increase
of 15 % (1 − α = 95 %, 1 − β = 80 %) in the rate
of full breastfeeding at 6 months.13 To avoid communication between study
groups, which would be likely if people who were admitted to the same hospital unit were exposed to different messages at the same time, we did not randomize the
participants as it usually is done, 14 but we allocated the 2 study
groups into 2 consecutive blocks
of time, after having randomly paired the 2 study
groups with the 2 blocks
of time.
Researchers also
grouped participants into three
groups according to abdominal adipose tissue volume and density change; they found that those with greater increases in fat volume and more decreases in fat density had relatively higher incidence
of heart disease risk factors.
For the final session
of the workshop,
participants were divided
into three
groups (East, Southern, and West & Central Africa) to discuss reactions to the presentations, and to identify challenges and opportunities in science diplomacy for their region.
Participants were split
into three experimental
groups: one had the option
of punishing freeloaders, another to reward contributors, while the third could choose to reward or punish.
Initially about one third
of the 1,661 study
participants received placebo, however the placebo
group also received the vaccine 30 months
into the study so those individuals were followed a shorter period
of time, the researchers note.
For the first 6 months
of the trial,
participants were randomized
into two
groups, regardless
of gene status.
In preparation for the summit, the
participants, who represent a wide range
of expertise, divided
into working
groups focusing on workforce structure, training, and research funding.
Based on their scores,
participants were divided
into three
groups — poor sense
of smell, medium and good.
The
participants were divided
into three
groups: two e-cig
groups, which were allowed to vape and smoke tobacco cigarettes for the first two months
of the study, and a control
group that only had access to tobacco.
The
participants were randomly placed
into one
of three
groups for the 28 - week study.
Participants were randomized
into two
groups — those who participated in twice - weekly strength training and 2.5 hr / wk
of moderate - intensive aerobic exercise — and those who did no exercise (control
group).
The study involved 49
participants in all, randomly assigned
into four experimental
groups that would elucidate the impact
of different levels
of conscious awareness during the experiment.
In the research, published in the October 2012 issue
of Geriatrics and Gerontology International,
participants were divided
into three
groups, each
of which completed twice - weekly activities that involved working with either a piece
of velvet, canvas or Velcro.
The trial had enrolled 2528
participants 70 years
of age and older and divvied them
into three
groups: One got Celebrex, a COX - 2 inhibitor; one got naproxen, an anti-inflammatory that's not COX - 2 specific; and one got a placebo.
For the test, the
participants were divided
into three
groups — those diagnosed with MCI or had a family history
of Alzheimer's disease, and two control
groups, young adults and older adults, without a family history
of the disease.
Study
participants were split
into groups of 20 and experienced music in one
of three ways.
Freeman and colleagues including lead author Justin Centi and co-senior author Alice Cronin - Golomb, PhD, director
of the Vision and Cognition Laboratory and Center for Clinical Biopsychology and a professor
of psychological and brain sciences at Boston University, divided 55 volunteers
into three study
groups: 18 patients with both PD and OH, 19 patients with PD but without OH, and 18 control
participants with neither PD nor OH.
After initial screening, the researchers randomized the study
participants into three
groups: a referral
group that received a list
of treatment services; a brief intervention
group that received a motivational consultation and referral; and a third
group given a brief intervention and treatment with buprenorphine that was continued in primary care.
The
participants were divided
into high and low risk
groups based upon the severity
of their suicidal behaviour.
Participants were randomised
into two
groups; one
of which attended theFACETS programme in addition to usual care, and one
of which continued with their routine care.
The researchers found that survey
participants tended to fall
into one
of four
groups.
To evoke the different types
of empathy, the researchers divided
participants into three
groups, each
of which was given slightly different instructions prior to reading the statements.
The
participants were divided
into four neighborhood
groups, ranging from lowest level
of advantage to the highest.
Participants fell
into one
of three
groups.
The location
of the stroke for each patient was determined by MRI and CT scans and the study
participants were divided
into two
groups — those with a stroke occurring in the insular cortex and those with a stroke in another part
of the brain.
Their most powerful tool in this job is the randomized controlled trial, a type
of experiment in which researchers separate
participants into two or more
groups and subject some
of them to the intervention to be studied, like a new drug or surgical procedure.
Searching for how those initially measured alcohol responses might predict which
group the
participants fell
into, King and her team found that those in the high alcohol addiction symptom
group reported far higher stimulation and pleasure from alcohol effects than members
of the low or intermediate
groups.
Using a randomized, placebo - controlled clinical trial (RCT) design, they randomized 48
participants into four equal
groups of 12 people: low - to - moderate intensity, high - volume aerobic exercise (LO: HI); high - intensity, low - volume aerobic exercise (HI: LO); low - to - moderate intensity, low - volume aerobic exercise (LO: LO); and placebo (PLA) for an eight - week period.
A total
of 438
participants were split
into two
groups; one
group was assessed using the app and the other was assessed using a gold - standard traditional physical examination (known as the Allen test).
To test that hypothesis, Gächter and his team conducted similar experiments involving 207
participants divided
into 69
groups of three.
After six months, almost two - thirds
of participants in the
group working with pharmacists brought their blood pressure
into the healthy range.
Participants complete a training session before breaking
into small
groups for a full day
of congressional meetings.
The results
of their stool samples were used to divide
participants into two different enterotype or gut bacteria
groups.
Participants were randomly placed
into one
of two cognitive training
groups: strategy - based training or knowledge - based training.
Due to the limited capacity
of the room with microscopes,
participants will be divided
into 4 - 5
groups.
The participating RENKEI scholars were divided
into groups which included
participants from a variety
of backgrounds, so as to maximise knowledge exchange and allow them to address the given tasks within their specific project and its topics.
The
participants were divided
into groups based on the status
of their HD, determined by exams at the beginning
of the study.
Further research published in the journal Neuropsychology studied the effects
of being bilingual on the executive functioning
of two
groups of participants: 75 people with a diagnosis
of Alzheimer's disease and 74 with a diagnosis
of mild cognitive impairment, a condition that sometimes progresses
into Alzheimer's disease.