These results indicate that experimenters have a better chance obtaining unambiguous results when they pay subjects. |
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To examine treatment effects, experimenters manipulate independent variables and control extraneous variables. |
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The experimenters pronounced the affixes and bases in the blending part and the complex words in the segmentation part. |
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They are a generation of experimenters and may have beliefs garnered from several different religious philosophies. |
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Scientific experimenters looking for a little extra flexibility in the scientific method may find these approaches useful. |
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White turned his head so he could see the experimenters through the glass divider which separated the chamber from the recording instruments. |
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Recently, experimenters found that adding some tungsten to the compound could drive down the transition temperature. |
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Research suggests early experimenters could have made the image decades before 1839, considered the year photography was born. |
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The experimenters then calculated, for each pair of concepts, an index of common features and an index of distinctive features. |
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The experimenters then calculated, for each concept pair, indices of common and distinctive features. |
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Dr. Reeves, one of the experimenters in this project, spoke doubtingly of the effectiveness of such efforts. |
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While not exactly bland or nondescript, these scores seem to indicate that few rebels, experimenters, or fantasts are writing music in Scandinavia today. |
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The experimenters bombarded a thin gold foil with alpha particles. |
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A number of experimenters and sanitation facilities have been extracting gas from sewage for years now, but it's diluted so much that the process is slow. |
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On the basis of the data from the norming study, the experimenters calculated an index of common features and an index of distinctive features for each concept pair. |
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Knowing this, the early experimenters did not use such tests. |
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At the beginning of the century the law of conservation of mass in chemical reactions was checked experimentally by Landolt and various other experimenters. |
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It is not surprising that the first questions taken up by the rocket experimenters were those considered the most significant by the ground-based researchers. |
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Once the experimenters re-imposed the 24-hour cycle of light and dark, however, subjects' bodies re-established a 24-hour circadian rhythm. |
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In 1911 the Derby Wireless Club was formed by a group of local engineers and experimenters. |
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Previous experimenters had failed to observe this, but Thomson believed their experiments were flawed because their tubes contained too much gas. |
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Around 1600 a number of experimenters used steam to power small fountains working like a coffee percolator. |
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Other experimenters, including Elihu Thomson and Nikola Tesla, also reported burns. |
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Later experimenters could not replicate the discovery, and it was dismissed as an error for many years. |
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Whatever their view, because the discussion is so brief, the n eophyte reader goes away assuming that Targ and Puthoff were careless experimenters. |
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Until now, experimenters could find only hints of tau neutrinos' presence, such as energy and momentum missing from decays of the particle called a tau lepton. |
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He succeeded in making an engineering and commercial success of radio by innovating and building on the work of previous experimenters and physicists. |
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Not only did she fail when I took charge of the experiments, but she failed equally when four other carefully trained experimenters took my place. |
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It was not bright enough nor did it last long enough to be practical, but it was the precedent behind the efforts of scores of experimenters over the next 75 years. |
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Theoreticians had proposed, and experimenters were verifying, the standard model of particle physics, a detailed but incomplete picture of matter and its interactions. |
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Experimenters might avoid or reduce confirmation bias by collaborating in experimental design with colleagues who hold contrary hypotheses. |
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Experimenters have established the use of a time-compensated sun-compass by homing pigeons and diurnally migrating songbirds. |
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Experimenters soon found that the hardened gum could be dissolved in turpentine and then reshaped. |
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Experimenters used the Ergograph for a range of investigations. |
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