Sentences with phrase «videotaped conversations»

We used a video - recall procedure to assess 61 adolescent romantic couples» perceptions of their videotaped conversations with each other.
The model was developed using data collected from a mountain of videotaped conversations between couples.
She remembered things I had long forgotten, and after one day, I began to videotape our conversations.
To ensure that you remember the responses accurately, you might ask the elder if you can tape record or videotape the conversation.
One of the most surprising, and wonderful, things I ever heard Pete say came when I videotaped a conversation at his house in which Andrew Blechman of Orion Magazine asked this:
For a relevant discussion of nuclear and other energy choices, you may want to watch this videotaped conversation from last summer's Aspen Ideas Festival exploring this question: «What is the Right Energy Mix?»
Here's a brief excerpt from a videotaped conversation between Gates and Smil, focused on the enormous amount of wasted food production in this country:
President - Elect Kivlighan plans to focus on connecting and furthering the group experience asking Society members to videotape conversations about group and the Society.

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Create an interview with the individual and read it, record the conversation on tape, or videotape it with a friend.
I found the sound was muffled and individual children's words were a bit difficult to decipher, so I decided that in the next videotaping session, I would repeat students» phrasing to better represent their conversations on the tape.
The video studies of teachers» performances become almost «performative» in nature, and were extended by then videotaping the teachers» and pupils» reaction and analysis of those very recordings — in conversation with the artist, a truly self - reflexive recontextualised system — now placed in the context of a fascinating historical document of a temporal, sociological, and cultural location.
The video, which has been making the rounds, reminded me of a conversation I videotaped a year and a half ago when I met up with Murray Gell - Mann, a physics Nobelist and dean of efforts to understand complex, consequential systems.
I was invited along to help facilitate, and to videotape, the conversation, which was conducted by the magazine's managing editor, Andrew Blechman.
Evidence of this could be found, for example, in the large amount of materials posted on the Commission's website (videotaped presentations, webinar, written submissions,...) and the Commission's efforts to facilitate a large number of what it termed «grassroots meetings,» which the Commission described as «local conversations [to] create new avenues for access to justice for all and open doors to new career opportunities for current and future lawyers.»
They may hire a private investigator to spy on the plaintiff, they may have someone engage the injured party in conversation about their injuries, or they may videotape someone as they go about their day.
The Los Angeles Times analyzed a videotape Live Action made inside an Indianapolis Planned Parenthood health center and said, «The conversation in the uncut version is more nuanced than the edited five - minute version, and includes a staffer stating emphatically, «We have to follow the laws,» and another urging Rose to tell her mother about the pregnancy.»
With the help of cohorts of grad students, Gottman pored over the videotapes and noticed that partners regularly issue bids, gambits of some sort that invite conversation, laughter, or some response.
Shown the videotape of their conversation, each partner was asked to use the dial to rate his or her own feelings during each interaction.
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