百度试题 结果1 题目__ ___can get a better view of the game than the participant.A. Lookers-on B. Look-on C. Looker-on D. Lookers-ons 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
Participant carelessness and fraud: Consequences for clinical research and potential solutions Clinical psychological research studies often require individuals with specific characteristics. The Internet can be used to recruit broadly, enabling the ... J Chandler,I Sisso,D Shapiro - 《Journal of Abnorma...
"Better safe than sorry": A qualitative content analysis of participant's perspectives of fall-related concerns and balance in older women with osteoporosi... "Better safe than sorry": a qualitative content analysis of participant's per- spectives of fall-related concerns and balance in ...
One reason is that there is large inter-subject variability in EEG data, so the amplitude of the EEG signal can vary widely from one participant to the next. Ideally, multiple researchers would clean the same data, and their aggregated choice would be considered for cleaning the data. This...
The procedure for testing if participants performed bet- ter than chance was carried out as follows. Given that there were only two equally likely response alternatives on each trial, participants had 50% chance to get a response correct. To determine if a participant performed signifi- cantly...
The interactor sub-ontology mainly consists of the terms of the participant’s special properties that appear only in the interaction process. This class is divided into the “biological role” and “protein state” subclasses. The “biological role” subclass describes the role played by the pro...
The 60-Minute Active Training Series: How to Contribute to Your Team's Success, Participant's Workbook "§-Elaine Biech, author, Training for Dummies§Collect All the Books in The 60 Minute Active Training Series for Your Professional Library§How to Bring Out the Better Side of Difficult Pe...
If you’re really lucky, someone might mention that the company they work for is hiring for a position you’re qualified for. If that person happens to be in a position of power at the company, they might be able to put in a good word for you. ...
(2022). Impact of emotional intensity of negative word-of-mouth on perceived helpfulness in social media. Industrial Management and Data Systems, 122(12), 2657–2679. Article Google Scholar Chen, L., Baird, A., & Straub, D. (2019). Fostering participant health knowledge and attitudes: ...
Their research involved an experiment with a group of Chicago commuters and found that “every participant in our experiment who actually tried to talk to a stranger found the person sitting next to them was happy to chat.” From this and other research, the conclusion is that connecting with...