However, due to
the small number of participants in the > 9 h category, we collapsed the 7 — 9 h / day and > 9 h / day into a single category.
This development is perhaps most pronounced in the mining sector where an industrial arms race to assemble computing power has resulted in a relatively
small number of participants in this process, at least compared to the network's early days when anyone with a home computer could mine bitcoins.
Limitations of the study included
the small number of participants in each group and the overall small sample size of the study.
Owing to
the small number of participants in this subset of the study population, the pregnancy - associated change was not statistically significant.
Not exact matches
This means that whichever party can attract more
participants in their primary will have a huge advantage, as the
number of swayable voters will be far
smaller than normal.
Although the
number of participants in the study was relatively
small, the researchers report that it was sufficiently large to detect clinically relevant effects.
The study was the first randomized - controlled trial to examine the potential benefits
of the low fat diet on the management
of MS.. The study found no significant differences between the two groups
in brain lesions detected on MRI brain scans or on other measures
of MS.. But while the
number of trial
participants was relatively
small, study leaders believe the significantly improved fatigue symptoms merited further and larger studies
of the diet.
However, it is important to note that the different levels found
in indigenous and non-indigenous
participants was not statistically significant, possibly due to the
small number of women involved.
This trial also looked at the effects
of corticosteroids on HIV - positive people, but the
small number of included
participants meant that the review authors were unsure if the benefits
in terms
of a reduction
of death was preserved
in this group
of participants.
«These studies, however, were limited by having
small numbers of participants and / or by looking at the effects
of single doses
of oxytocin on specific behaviours or cognitive effects while the
participants had the oxytocin
in their system.
Many
of them observe a
small number of participants, they give them capsules with questionable quality and a sample training program and
in the end aren't very diligent
in fully managing either the supplements or the
participants.
The FDA also discounted the Gower 2016 study, citing that more than half
of the
participants did not complete the study, resulting
in its sub-segment analysis completed with
small number of participants.
Participants saw either 4 profiles (a
number of options deemed too
small in the first study) or 20 profiles (deemed the «ideal»
number in Study 1) and then made their choice.
The reality is that despite the few legal income earning opportunities, the projects have real benefits for building skills, increasing psychosocial health, and positively affecting the sense
of self - control, confidence, and leadership abilities
in the
small number of participants.
A goal
of the institute was to create both large and
small learning environments for a large
number of participants to have the opportunity to work
in personalized ways with the faculty.
The study's methodology had so many problems and the
number of participants in the study was so
small that the findings are not valid, he contended.
By requiring testing
in the same grades as
in public schools, and by enacting significant consequences for results
in larger scale
participants, it is designed to identify and grow effective schools, with an acknowledgment that, as
in public schools, some schools will have difficulty adjusting to new academic expectations and a
small number may prove incapable
of ever adequately responding to expectations.
An innovative action research project caps the experience as
participants join the
small number of certified educational technology specialists
in New York state.
The majority
of participants were parents and
in smaller numbers, we heard from community members, educators and students.
«
Small Group» tours offer an
in - depth experience with a limited
number of participants, allowing you to explore visit places other tours often miss.
The resort's main building features a
number of smaller meeting venues all equipped with advanced amenities and high - tech audio visual equipment
in order to ensure the successful organization
of business meetings and conferences for up to 380
participants.
Another reality is that you often end up
in any
of these situations with a
small number of contributors or
participants carrying an awful
of of the weight.
These efforts are
small, but like the
number of participants now engaged
in our legal / library professional network, the potential for growth and impact is high.
This information does not constitute de-identified information because there may be a reasonable basis to believe the information is identifiable to the plan sponsor, especially if the
number of participants in the group health plan is
small.
For all the interest
in cryptocurrencies, the bitcoin market remains
small, with a relatively
small number of participants expressing strong views
We're willing to bet that the
number of participants that will enter based on the former altered situation is far
smaller than the
number that will enter based on the latter (i.e., the
number of longs is going to dramatically outweigh the
number of shorts) and,
in turn, the net impact
of a bitcoin futures market on the price
of the underlying asset will be very much bullish.
The Galaxy Beta Program is still limited to a
small number of consumers and interested testers are advised to download the Samsung Members app and enroll
in it as quickly as possible if they're hoping to be accepted since Samsung is approving
participants in order
in which they applied.
Comprehensive was designed to be used with
small groups
of adolescents
in an urban area but can be adapted to be used with larger
numbers of participants in rural areas as well.
A very
small number of participants (7 %) showed impairment
in their everyday thinking skills at baseline testing.
The sum
of participants in the treatment groups (intervention plus CAU) is
smaller than the
number of participants in each subgroup because some
participants did not complete the post or the follow - up assessment and could therefore not be included
in the main analysis.
Categories
In this icebreaker,
participants are asked to organize themselves into
smaller groups based on a category, such as favorite color, favorite food,
number of siblings, etc..
The
number of study
participants with severe depressive symptoms was
small, which is to be expected
in a primary care population.
It goes without saying that if there are financial sustainability issues caused by late payments, they will be more serious for service organisations
in rural areas where there are higher costs and
smaller numbers of participants.
Another
small, qualitative study involved interviews with nine caseworkers and several child welfare administrators working
in three different public child welfare agencies
in the Washington D.C. region.18 Although the
small number of participants and the regional focus
of this research limit our ability to generalize about these findings, they do offer some insights into the reunification decision - making process.
A
small number of qualitative questions are included
in the questionnaires to assess
participants» unique perspective and experience
of the intervention.
Cuijpers (2003) indicates that the low base rate
of depression
in children and adolescents and
small effect sizes for universal trials, make it difficult to detect effects without a substantial
number of participants.
Since LASSO can be applied even
in models with the
number of predictors exceeding the
number of participants, the
smaller sample size poses no problem
in the current study where the
number of participants still substantially exceeds the
number of predictors.