Study participants completed the CAP Inventory and a subset repeated the questionnaire after two weeks as an assessment of test - retest reliability.
Study participants completed an online survey about their emotional and psychosocial functioning.
As it was, less than 5 % of
the study participants completed a food journal entry every day for the first six months of the study, as the researchers had asked.
Study participants completed an 8 - week yoga treatment which consisted of breathing, meditation and mantras in a single session before bedtime.
Study participants completed 45 minutes of vinyasa - style yoga and 30 minutes of group discussion with other infertility patients once a week over a period of six weeks.
The study participants completed questionnaires about diet as well as other health habits every 2 years for 22 years.
All study participants completed a food frequency questionnaire, detailing how much and how often they had eaten 187 food items over the preceding four weeks.
This new study used internet - based questionnaires that
study participants completed on their own smartphones to survey almost 200 young adult drinkers in Switzerland every hour while they were drinking in real - life situations, asking them to report the number of friends present and number of drinks they had consumed.
Thirty - one
study participants completed 25 minutes of Hatha yoga, 25 minutes of mindfulness meditation, and 25 minutes of quiet reading (a control task) in randomized order.
Study participants completed a questionnaire on the frequency and intensity of exercise during their lifetime.
Researchers had
study participants complete different tasks.
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.
In a
study completed at Yale in 2014 that used 128 men between the ages of 18 and 32, researchers had
participants partake in mock negotiations of buying and selling.
The
study, published in the January issue of Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, concluded that after
completing the course, parts of the
participants» brains associated with compassion and self - awareness grew, and parts associated with stress shrank.
In a
study published in the Journal of Consumer Research that examined the impact of mental stress on food choices, a majority of the
participants selected an unhealthy food (chocolate cake) over a healthy food (fruit) after
completing a complicated memorization task.
One
study had
participants complete a series of tasks requiring self - control, like watching a disturbing video without reacting emotionally.
The
study divided the
participants into two groups and rewarded them differently: some
participants would receive $ 2 upon
completing the task, whereas in the other case the experimenter would flip a coin to determine whether the reward would be $ 2 or $ 1.
Additionally, 94 percent of
participants from the same
study indicated they would be loyal to a brand that offers
complete transparency.
One
study found that after
participants completed ten minutes of short, periodic sprints, «performance on the Stroop Test — a long - established measure of mental control, or what psychologists call «executive function» — seemed to be enhanced immediately... and 45 minutes afterwards.»
In another
study conducted through Amazon's Mechanical Turk platform — an online platform for recruiting for small - scale tasks — 2,000
participants were asked to
complete two rounds of data entry and paid for each correct entry.
,» referencing a
study where
participants completed a survey about the balance of the effort versus reward from a job.
To test the effects of having a green roof in your line of sight, the research team showed
study participants pictures of either your average concrete roof or a plant - covered one and then tested their ability to
complete a boring, attention - sapping task.
Part of the explanation lies in the well - designed «Self -
Study Guide»
participants are requested to
complete well in advance.
A total of 1,398 (51 %) out of 2,729
participants sufficiently complied with the randomized stretching assignments (stretching v. no stretching) and
completed the three - month
study.
Thirty - three
participants completed the
study fully with before and after treadmill data provided for analysis.
Each
participant completed a dietary questionnaire at the beginning of the
study, including detailed information on more than 200 different food items.
The
participants were paid $ 2.00 each as compensation after
completing the cognitive tests that they could then spend in the DCE part of the
study.
Using an approach called a genome - wide association
study, researchers scanned
complete sets of DNA in thousands of
participants, looking for small variations that appear more often in people with the disease than in healthy individuals.
The
study asked
participants to list tasks that took a certain amount of time, and to then envision
completing these tasks.
The varying doses, as well as the placebo
participants took, were all packaged the same so neither they or the investigators knew which dose, if any, they were getting until the
study was
complete.
Study participants then had to choose between two pictures to
complete the series: the first showed the returning boy looking for the toy in its original location on reentering the room, and the second showed him looking in its new location.
In that
study,
participants completed a computer - based task in which they were asked to press a button if they saw a male face but withhold a response if they saw a female face.
Before beginning CBT, the
participants in the
study affected with TS
completed an experimental task typically designed to elicit brain activity in the supplementary motor area.
Participants also
completed in - depth surveys about their medical records, lifestyle and dietary habits at the start of the
study, after five years and after 10 years.
«We found that
study participants were more apt to engage in transactional sex — the exchange of sex for drugs or money — if they did not
complete high school and if their neighbors did not
complete high school,» said the
study's lead - author, Robin C. Stevens, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Nursing and Director of the Health Equity & Media Lab.
Study participants underwent physical exams and hormone analysis, and
completed four questionnaires that assessed their quality of life, self - esteem, self - concept, and risk for depression.
Whereas both groups
completed their tests more quickly when pairing «white» and «pleasant» words,
study participants who had been exposed to the multicultural approach showed less of a difference than those who had been given the color - blind material.
Milgram, in the results he published in the scientific literature, speculated that
study participants hadn't
completed their chains because they lacked motivation or didn't really believe that they could reach their targets.
A total of 840
participants underwent randomization, and 780
completed the six - week
study.
Participants in the
studies completed established measures of intelligence and personality.
In this
study,
participants had to
complete a writing assignment to induce the anticipation that influenced their behavior.
The authors analyzed data from 1,752
participants (average age 68) in the Multi-Ethnic
Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) who underwent an in - home polysomnography (sleep) study, completed standardized sleep questions, and a battery of tests to measure their cogni
Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) who underwent an in - home polysomnography (sleep)
study, completed standardized sleep questions, and a battery of tests to measure their cogni
study,
completed standardized sleep questions, and a battery of tests to measure their cognition.
On entering the
study,
participants completed a previously validated semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire to collect information on coffee consumption, lifestyle and sociodemographic characteristics, anthropometric measurements, and previous health conditions.
Of the 1,518
participants (753 girls [average age, 11.4 years]; 451 boys [average age, 11.5 years]; and 314 adolescent girls and young women [average age, 21 years]-RRB-, 1,474
completed the
study and data from 1,377 were analyzed.
In one
study,
participants completed a measure of spatial intelligence that was modeled after items on military aptitude tests.
The
participants were not allowed to eat anything for four hours before the actual test so that everyone
completed the
study with the same size of appetite.
Study participants were 8 to 16 years old and had
completed treatment and been disease - free for at least one year.
In the 8
participants for whom an adequate number of imaging
studies were
completed, whole brain volume — the overall amount of brain tissue — decreased significantly throughout the
study period.
In the
study by Lisa E. Ishii, M.D., M.S.H., of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and her coauthors, 473 casual observers
completed a survey that included images of 13 unique patients before and after surgery, although survey
participants were unaware of patients» surgery status.
In the first
study, published in the March issue of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45
participants were told they would have to ask 10 strangers, either in person or via e-mail, to
complete a survey for no pay.