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" Participants at est workshops had to adhere to strict rules and were given designated breaks for bathroom visits and one meal break.
Participants were frequently referred to as " estholes "; they had to hand over wristwatches and were not allowed to take notes, or to speak unless called upon, in which case they had to wait for a microphone to be brought to them.
" Participants were told they were perfect the way they were and were asked to indicate by a show of hands if they " had gotten it ".
Participants who had not brought sufficient food or water to the show had to either buy from onsite vendors, whose merchandise was expensive: a single-serving pizza sold for $ 12, and bottles of water and soda for $ 4 ; or travel via looping buses to Rome's modest shopping areas, where stores had long lines and low stock.
Participants who had suffered traumatic brain injury or stroke were placed in one of two conditions: standard rehabilitation or standard rehabilitation along with music therapy.
Participants also had an opportunity to take a ski break at Angel Fire.
Participants who consumed 5 or more cups of tea per day had a 16 percent lower risk of all-cause mortality and a 26 percent lower risk of cardiovascular disease (" CVD ") than participants who consumed less than one cup of tea per day.
Participants are asked to generate words beginning with letters that had previously been introduced to them ( e. g.: generate a word beginning with ‘ A ’ or ‘ R ’).
Participants in this movement sought to base doctrine and practice on the Bible alone, rather than recognizing the traditional councils and denominational hierarchies that had come to define Christianity since the first century AD.
Participants ' comments from the previous study were coded for the number of times they had comments pertaining to " personal responsibility and the learner's well being ".
Participants were instructed to indicate which disease they thought the patient had and then they rated patient responsibility and interactional desirability.
Participants whose replies were consistently out of step with the majority had their status downgraded and were eventually excluded.
Participants in the project were promised shares in any future value according to the number of mindpixels they had successfully created.
Participants were shown a cue that indicated whether they had to make either a pro-saccade or an anti-saccade.
Participants of military patrol teams consisting of an officer, NCO, and two runners, had to be on military duty during the games.
A petition brought to the Privy Council by several local authorities from Nottinghamshire, alleging that the Participants had caused damage, was judged in their favour.
Participants in experiments were asked to read sentences, including counterfactual conditionals, e. g., ' if Mark had left home early he would have caught the train '.
Participants must be university students, who have had less than five years of university education before the contest.
Participants were asked whether they had used a nicotine replacement therapy in the form of the nicotine patch ( placed on the skin ), nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, or nasal spray to help them quit, and if so, what was the longest period of time they had used the product continuously.
Participants who had grateful personalities to begin with showed the greatest benefit from these gratitude exercises.

Participants and average
Participants were treated for 6 – 10 weeks, at a fairly high average dose of 120 milligrams per day.

Participants and %
Participants turned to the " expert " opinion to make their decision 24 % of the time based on their past experience of success, which exemplifies the hot-hand.
Participants already on statin therapy saw a 13. 1 % reduction in LDL and a 6. 2 % increase in HDL.
Participants returned year after year and spread the word until hotel occupancy was 100 % year round.

Participants and when
Participants exhibited the strongest gambler's fallacy when the seventh trial was part of the first block, directly after the sequence of three heads or tails.
Participants experiencing source amnesia performed at the same level of groups not at risk of source amnesia when these strategies were implicated suggesting that those who do not experience this memory deficit may integrate content and context implicitly.
Participants will either know they will be filmed, but not always exactly when or where, or do not know they have been filmed until later, at which point they may sign a release or give consent to the footage being produced for a show.
Participants with ADHD were found to have reduced activation in the dorsal area of the ACC when performing the Stroop task.
Participants also overcome the rule against touching by creating timed movements, such as when one actor pushes straight out in front of themselves, while their partner pretends to be hit at the same time.
Participants hope that everyone present will feel free to contribute to the gathering as and when they sense the leading of the Holy Spirit to do so.
Participants must always be alert and attentive when the ball is alive ; vigilance can be relaxed when the ball is dead.
* Participants enjoy greater latitude when it comes to storing, copying and digitizing materials.
Participants perceived illusory flashes when there were more beeps than flashes.
Participants in an introspection condition are less accurate when predicting their own future behavior than controls and are less satisfied with their choices and decisions.

Participants and asked
Participants were asked to contribute € 20, 000 each to a " Liberty " scheme which followed the classic eight-ball model.
Participants were asked to read an essay which argued in support of the theory of evolution, following which the same measure of DTA was taken as for the Canadian group.
Participants are invited to take part in collective projects in which entries are not selected or judged, and while contributors might be asked to submit work on a particular theme, work to a required size, or send work by a deadline, Mail Art generally operates within a spirit of " anything goes ".
Participants were then asked:
Participants were asked not to alter their diet and to drink 4 cups of green tea per day for 14 days.
Participants are asked to order the cards from least to most appealing.
Participants are asked to write their ideas anonymously.
Participants are asked to adopt different mindsets for pre-defined period of time while contributing their ideas to a central mind map drawn by a pre-appointed scribe.
Participants were later asked to rate their own assertiveness.
Participants would be asked to learn a list of paired associates in which each pair consists of a three letter consonant vowel consonant, nonsense syllable ( e. g. DYL ), used because it was easy to learn and lacked pre-learned cognitive associations, and a common word ( e. g. road ).
Participants may be asked to work alone, in pairs, or in groups.
Participants were then asked to predict the overall happiness the photos ' subjects would feel for the rest of their lives, including marital happiness ( least likely to get divorced ), parental happiness ( most likely to be a good parent ), social and professional happiness ( most likely to experience life fulfillment ), and overall happiness.
Participants are asked to distinguish / identify one or ( in a divided-attention experiment ) both of the stimuli.
Participants are then asked to report on the status of that knowledge ascription.
Participants are asked to wear green and gather at the intersection of Harvard Avenue and Brighton Avenue.
Participants in the control condition were asked to describe their living room.
Participants who engaged in a gratitude exercise showed increases in their experiences of positive emotion immediately after the exercise, and this effect was strongest for participants who were asked to think about a person for whom they were grateful.
Participants were asked to indicate their level of agreement using a 7-point scale ranging from “ strongly disagree ” to “ strongly agree .” This five-factor structure has served as the building block for a substantial amount of OCB research.
Participants of the study were asked to look at the letters, for a brief period of time, and then recall them immediately afterwards.
Participants are then asked to report on the status of that knowledge ascription.

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