Sentences with phrase «watched as participants»

For quite some time I have watched as participants of the One Room Challenge create their spaces during the 6 weeks course, being fascinated by the transformation that takes place.
At a recent seminar on the disorder, Mr. Robideau, a tribal lawyer for the Oglala Sioux who lives on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation, watched as participants began to realize how F.A.S. had become woven into the fabric of their lives.

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The participants watched as Institute staff weighed pigs for a research project followed by a walk through the hog pastures.
Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Sokoto State, Mr. Jibrin Ibrahim Zarewa, (middle) addresses the participants as the Administrative Secretary, Mr Abubakar Mohammad (left) watches with interest.
Answering questions from the participants, Dr. Edward Nasigri Mahama said pro poor government policies such as the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and the School Feeding Programme (SFP) will work again under his watch.
Particularly interesting is that participants who were introduced to Roboy in VR perceived the robot as less human - like than participants who watched a live HRI, whereas these two groups did not differentiate in regard of perceived realness.
Usually I watch the discussions on the Science Careers Forum (for which I serve as moderator) and see what career paths the participants are interested in.
Until recently, such topics would have been out of the reach of cognitive neuroscience for lack of methods; today, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows researchers to watch the brain «in action» as normal human participants make decisions about responsibility and punishment.
He and his colleagues will also watch over time as the study participants who reported childhood trauma continue to respond to surveys sent to them periodically.
The participants then watched film clips of high - or low - status people, such as physicians or fast - food workers, smiling or frowning.
Although brain - imaging studies of human participants watching funny cartoons or listening to jokes reveal the activation of evolutionarily ancient structures such as the amygdala and nucleus accumbens, more recently evolved, «higher - order» structures are also activated, including distributed regions of the frontal cortex.
Participants watched a brief video of a crime and were told to pay attention as they would be asked questions about it later.
In Segovia's study, participants watched their virtual characters perform immoral actions, such as punching other avatars.
Another group of participants were asked to do the same thing after watching a slide show on dangers of everyday life that were not related to disease, such as accidental electrocution.
This finding was seen in both men and women and was not explained by related risk factors such as smoking, body mass index, diet or how much television the participants in the sample watched.
The participants — all of whom had normal or, thanks to glasses or contacts, corrected - to - normal vision — sat before a computer and watched as two lines of different lengths flashed before their eyes.
A paper published in Social Science and Medicine describes the results of a laboratory experiment where participants were invited to watch a series of videos while eating as many jelly beans as they liked.
Although most of the current research is still lab - based, scientists have already imbued test participants with the sense of moving from their own bodies into another form, such as a Barbie doll, or watching themselves from a distance in a willful out - of - body experience.
The participants then completed a computer - based driving game, in which one group member was tasked with driving a car along a track as quickly as possible while the others watched.
The athletes were then asked either to replay the clips in their mind, like watching a movie, or to imagine themselves as participants in the clips.
In a second test, they scanned the brains of participants in an MRI machine while the subjects watched a series of short video clips of unfamiliar faces, famous faces, common objects and navigational scenes, such as a clip of the Earth from outer space; and in a separate task as they recognized specific faces.
Participants can watch as their documents are securely shredded on - site before being recycled.
As it turned out, the participants who had a good laugh at the comedy routine shared much more intimate information with their peers than the groups who watched the other videos.
Reading books and watching shows and flicks as a couple was associated with greater intimacy and confidence in the relationship — and the link was strongest for participants who had fewer mutual friends with their partners, the researchers found.
I watch their journey and their and their participants success stories as she posts them on FB, and they look amazing!
The movie falls just short of greatness in its final act, which is comparable to a carnival haunted house, only one you're watching as an outside participant.
As for the vehicular participants, it's one car being chased by an assortment of police cruisers, and the angles from which we watch all of it are familiar.
With Hachette relying on Amazon far more than Amazon relying on Hachette, industry participants are watching the dispute for clues as to where the book market is headed — and are worried that Amazon's growing self - publishing movement could doom authors to the same fate as publishers.
As I watched the diverse group of participants, most of them quite wealthy, all of them damaged in some way, I began to realize that most money disorders aren't really about money at all.
The Nintendo reps with the microphones helped, but it was a blast to watch the crowd get loud and cheer the participants on as they jumped across the screen.
As art historian Irene Small has noted, the Parangolés thus participated in a queering of social interactions, creating a sort of «sensorial mating» that refused to allow participants to settle into a singular role (watching or wearing) or a singular formal configuration.
In the workshop, participants watched demonstrations and received help from both instructors as they painted in both landscape and interior settings and learned more about materials, color and light, composition, and modes of observation.
Born in Inglewood, California, Chris Johnson explores California as an artistic subject with the double - consciousness of observer and participant, figuratively oscillating between being on stage and watching from the audience.
She has since established herself as a name to watch; with her first solo show «iamuslima» in 2017 at Participant Inc. (which has since traveled to galleries across the country), and most recently her contribution to the Sculpture Center's «In Practice: Another Echo.»
After watching the film, Fishman and all the class participants then ranked individually on their own sheet of paper the jury numbers from 1 to 12, with Henry Fonda as # 1.
In March, UnitedHealthcare announced that Apple Watches would be the latest devices supported as part of its UnitedHealthcare Motion program, allowing participants in the program to obtain the watch nearly for free.
As well as networking, the event contains activities designed to familiarise you with IT companies» recruitment processes while eagle - eyed recruiters watch for participants showing clear potentiaAs well as networking, the event contains activities designed to familiarise you with IT companies» recruitment processes while eagle - eyed recruiters watch for participants showing clear potentiaas networking, the event contains activities designed to familiarise you with IT companies» recruitment processes while eagle - eyed recruiters watch for participants showing clear potential.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • Over 1 - year experience as Recreation Assistant • First Aid and CPR Certified • Highly skilled in conducting and promoting recreational activities • In - depth knowledge of performing recreation program duties to include program set - up • Able to instruct participants in a range of recreational activities such as sports, crafts and active games • Able to clean and watch equipment use • Proven ability to issue equipment and make reports on condition of equipment
Participants also sensed the pain and struggle that their caregivers experienced to make ends meet, as illustrated by the following quote: «The hardest thing for me was watching my mom struggle [financially to pay for] food, utilities, bills.»
To test this question, a French researcher randomly assigned female participants to watch a video of a male discussing food while participants were either (a) sitting in a room decorated with three vases full of flowers (roses, marigolds, and daisies), or (b) sitting in a room decorated with empty vases.1 Women who sat in the room with flowers rated the male in the video as sexier and more attractive, and they were more willing to date him.
You may be familiar with the Dutton and Aron1 bridge study which tested the idea of misattribution of arousal, in which the arousal experienced in a particular setting (e.g., while on a shaky bridge) is mislabeled and associated with something else.2 Other studies have replicated the arousal - attraction link finding that couples want to be near each other more after watching a high arousal movie, compared to a low arousal movie.3 In another study, participants were approached as they were waiting on the line for a roller coaster ride or after they had just gotten off.
The analyses also included age, race / ethnicity (three binary variables for Black, Hispanic and other ethnicity, coded with Whites as the reference group), gender, household income and parental education, media - viewing habits — hours watching television on a school day and how often the participant viewed movies together with his / her parents — and receptivity to alcohol marketing (based on whether or not the adolescent owned alcohol - branded merchandise at waves 2 — 4).31 Family predictors included perceived inhome availability of alcohol, subject - reported parental alcohol use (assessed at the 16 M survey and assumed to be invariant) and perceptions of authoritative parenting (α = 0.80).32 Other covariates included school performance, extracurricular participation, number of friends who used alcohol, weekly spending money, sensation seeking (4 - wave Cronbach's α range = 0.57 — 0.62) 33 and rebelliousness (0.71 — 0.76).34 All survey items are listed in table S1.
Coders then watched video recordings of the discussions and rated each participant's perceptions of his or her spouse's parenting, which included the spouse's emotional engagement (kissing and hugging the baby), physical involvement (such as feeding and diaper changing), responsibility and overall parenting skills.
As well as reading Croakey's coverage of the World Indigenous Cancer Conference, you can watch several interviews via the Periscope app with keynote speakers and other presenters and participants at the inaugural event in Brisbane last weeAs well as reading Croakey's coverage of the World Indigenous Cancer Conference, you can watch several interviews via the Periscope app with keynote speakers and other presenters and participants at the inaugural event in Brisbane last weeas reading Croakey's coverage of the World Indigenous Cancer Conference, you can watch several interviews via the Periscope app with keynote speakers and other presenters and participants at the inaugural event in Brisbane last week.
Participants watched films of actors recalling happy, sad, surprised, angry, disgusted or fearful autobiographical experiences and provided continuous ratings of emotional intensity (assessing EA), as well as naming the emotion (recognition) and reporting the emotion they experienced themselves (affective empathy).
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