The results revealed that
the study participants showed fewer symptoms of gastrointestinal problems, including diarrhea, constipation, indigestion and abdominal pain following prebiotics supplementation.
A research study by the University of Eastern Finland that spanned more than 20 years and included thousands of
study participants showed a reduction in life - threatening cardiac events among participants who regularly used a sauna.
Analysis of the dietary habits of all
the study participants showed that the rugby players ate more of all the food groups.
And six years later, the follow - up with 121 of the original
study participants showed that the effects of that therapy were still evident.
When stimulated with the correct - answer codes,
study participants showed a 35 percent improvement in memory over baseline.
What did the brain images of the 122
study participants show?
Not exact matches
She points to a
study where
participants were
shown various positive, exciting, scary and neutral images.
According to a co-author of the
study, this
shows that the poorly dressed
participants would often defer to the suited ones, and these suited
participants could sense this heightened respect, backing down less than they might have otherwise.
In one
study,
participants were
shown three types of images: novel, familiar, and very familiar.
Participants were asked to not only guess what their partner's reservation price (the lowest price they would accept), but also questions that were designed to
show how they perceived their partner — the
study's authors were curious as to whether certain negotiation tactics might lead to a likability cost, even if they resulted in a few more dollars for the partner.
In the
study, a group of
participants were
shown a series of pictures they were not asked to memorize.
Another
study of VR's empathetic powers by Stanford University's Jeremy Bailenson
showed that
participants were twice as willing to help a color - blind person when they experienced seeing the world through reduced pigment vision.
«If you have been living with a stress - is - debilitating mindset (like most of us), you don't have to be stuck with it,» she declares, citing a portion of the
study in which some
participants were
shown short videos guiding them to think more positively about stress.
As research
shows, interpersonal warmth explains the self - fulfilling prophecy of anticipated acceptance;
study participants who expected to be accepted were perceived as more likable.
In one
study Savin - Williams worked on,
participants who identified as men or women were
shown pornography.
One German
study, for instance,
showed that
participants who had listened to music with prosocial lyrics (such as Bruno Mars's «Count on Me» or Aretha Franklin classic «Respect») were equally likely to help students with German and Turkish - sounding last names (there is a large population of Turks living in Germany).
A fun example they gave was that
study participants with higher levels of «extroversion» tended to «like» partying, dancing, or Snooki, the star of reality
show «Jersey Shore.»
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.
PsyBlog sums up one
study on the subject which entailed
showing some research
participants a video on the idea that stress can be enhancing: «This led to them reporting better performance at work and fewer psychological problems over the subsequent two weeks.
The
study's first experiment
showed that
participants with lower levels of emotional understanding allowed anxiety unrelated to decisions they were making concerning risk influence these decisions.
Studies have
shown that professional portfolio management can help 401 (k)
participants increase investment returns.
Studies show many 401 (k)
participants are unclear regarding the fees paid by their account.
A new
study released by the University of Nebraska - Lincoln
show that in most measures, the more educated one is, the more likely one is to be religious, and more importantly,
participant.
Results of the
study showed that the total antioxidant capacity in the bloodstream of the
participants increased, and that their level of oxidative stress (as measured by the amount of carboxymethyllysine in their blood serum) decreased.
Since consumption of whole grain products and dietary fiber has been
shown to reduce the risk of high blood pressure and heart attack, Harvard researchers decided to look at the effects of cereal consumption on heart failure risk and followed 21,376
participants in the Physicians Health
Study over a period of 19.6 years.
Along this same line of thinking, we've seen another cruciferous vegetable
study showing successful delivery of glucosinolates in broccoli to a group of
study participants in the form of broccoli soup.
A 2014 review in Nutrition Reviews analyzed data from 11
studies and
showed that
participants reported both the feeling of alertness and feeling of calmness after the intake of caffeine and theanine and performed more accurately in cognitive tasks of identifying or searching objects.
With the consent of a small number of
study participants, some video snippets of mother — infant interaction were
shown to board members at that meeting.
A series of randomized control trials of a nurse home visitation program
show a range of positive effects on maternal health, including decreases in prenatal cigarette smoking, fewer hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, and fewer closely spaced subsequent pregnancies., A randomized control
study of another program that works with a particularly high - risk population found that
participant mothers
showed significantly lower depressive symptoms than those in the control group and were less likely to report feeling stressed a year after participation.
A 2012
study showed that pink noise made a measurable difference in the quality in sleep, both in how
participants felt afterwards and as measured by brain activity monitors).
The
study showed that breastfeeding in
participants of the
study was not more common in the highly - educated and high - income women, but instead was evenly distributed amongst social classes.
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.
Clinical Trials.gov accessed 14 December 2011
showed «This
study is currently recruiting
participants» with the verification date June 2011.
Interestingly, a
study showed that amygdala activation for black faces was greater than white faces when faces were presented to
participants for only 30 milliseconds — suggesting automatic emotional responses.
Study limitations include the fact that an observational study can not show cause and effect, and study participants were mostly from more affluent families so findings may not be generalizable to socioeconomically disadvantaged fami
Study limitations include the fact that an observational
study can not show cause and effect, and study participants were mostly from more affluent families so findings may not be generalizable to socioeconomically disadvantaged fami
study can not
show cause and effect, and
study participants were mostly from more affluent families so findings may not be generalizable to socioeconomically disadvantaged fami
study participants were mostly from more affluent families so findings may not be generalizable to socioeconomically disadvantaged families.
The
study also
showed that
participants had a less favorable impression of the brand when the models were inexpressive.
Results of this earlier
study showed that
participants used the recipes for an average of 2.8 meals a week and this led to a decrease in their food insecurity, total groceries expenditures, and body mass index.
In one army
study, subjects started to
show symptoms of depression, and the Berkeley subjects became more distressed than rested
participants when confronted with upsetting images.
Further, the effect was so strong in some
participants that it was nearly comparable to that achieved with drugs specifically prescribed to treat gout, a new
study led by Johns Hopkins researchers
shows.
The treatment group
showed notable changes in the ability to identify and remember faces, which was corroborated by changes in brain patterns that arise when
study participants saw a familiar face.
The
study participants were
shown another sunscreen label where UV - A protection was designated as a star rating (out of four stars) and UV - B protection as an SPF value.
The same
study found that
participants shown pictures of faces were more likely to gaze at the eye region, which conveys emotional information, after a dose of oxytocin.
In a similar
study Gratch co-authored with ICT senior research associate Gale Lucas and colleagues in 2016,
participants were
shown to often misread honesty when negotiating with each other because reassuring cues like head movement, positive language and even smiling signal honesty, but actually more frequently represent dishonest action and behaviors.
In the
study on first impressions of sexual orientation, Rule and colleagues
showed 100
participants photos of 20 men, identifying them either as gay or straight.
For the AAMAS
study, 370
participants played a version of the British television game
show Golden Balls, where
participants decide to «split» or «steal» a pot of money.
He was enrolled in the MUHC
study, along with others from North America, Europe, China and Brazil, and
showed the most significant improvements of all the
participants.
Results
showed that, among
study participants with asymmetry in temporal lobe high frequency electrical activity, those with right compared to left side asymmetry had higher resting heart rates and other changes suggesting that the cardiovascular system may be less capable of adapting to shifting circumstances.
In a
study that involved guessing the age of women
shown in photos,
participants knocked off 12 years from actual ages if they smelled, and enjoyed the smell of, grapefruit.
Results of the eyetracking part of the
study further
showed that
participants, irrespective of their gender, looked at the rear view of the models much longer than the side or front angles.
While the
study showed that brand attitude for obviously sponsored content decreased slightly, it also
showed that if the content was valuable or if the consumer perceived it as being useful,
participants would have a favorable brand attitude whether the sponsorship was disclosed or not.