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What we've been finding across dozens of studies and thousands of
participants
across this country is that as a person's levels of wealth increase, their feelings of compassion and empathy go down, and their feelings of entitlement, of deservingness, and their ideology of self-interest increase.
We told the
participants
they could keep these 10 dollars for themselves, or they could share a portion of it, if they wanted to, with a stranger, who's totally anonymous.
We explicitly told participants: "This candy is for children participating in a developmental lab nearby.
And we just monitored how much candy
participants
took.
Participants
who felt rich took two times as much candy as
participants
who felt poor.
In reality,
participants
had witnessed a peer cheat, someone who was actually part of our research team and was allegedly on academic probation.
Of course, in reality, none of these consequences would have panned out, and we fully debriefed all of the
participants
afterward.
There were even reports of racist epithets being thrown at some of the
participants
of the gay rights rallies that took place after the election.
For a work to succeed, it has to be portable enough to make the journey, rugged enough to withstand the wind and weather and participants, stimulating in daylight and darkness, and engaging without interpretation.
Here, under a canopy of dancing lights set to classical music,
participants
could escape the thumping rave beats and chaos all around.
Researchers presented
participants
with a news article that showed no weapons of mass destruction had been found.
Yet many
participants
not only continued to believe that WMDs had been found, but they even became more convinced of their original views.
Participants
were asked questions, such as “how many of the years between 1995 and 2006 were one of the hottest 12 years since 1850?”
There are the
participants
who have no idea why they're there.
After gathering these measurements, we told our
participants
that they would walk to a finish line while carrying extra weight in a sort of race.
Based on feedback that we gave them, some of our
participants
told us they're not motivated to exercise any more.
So next, we told our participants, you are going to walk to the finish line while wearing extra weight.
At Zoobiquity conferences,
participants
learn how treating breast cancer in a tiger can help us better treat breast cancer in a kindergarten teacher; how understanding polycystic overies in a Holstein cow can help us better take care of a dance instructor with painful periods; and how better understanding the treatment of separation anxiety in a high-strung Sheltie can help an anxious young child struggling with his first days of school.
In tests,
participants
found the happy, the beautiful, the quiet path far more enjoyable than the shortest one, and that just by adding a few minutes to travel time.
Participants
also love to attach memories to places.
So the original study found that
participants
who were played Mozart music for a few minutes did better on a subsequent IQ test than
participants
who simply sat in silence.
This idea, the effect that punishment can improve performance, was what
participants
thought they were testing in Milgram's famous learning and punishment experiment that you've probably heard about if you're a psychology student.
The story goes that
participants
were prepared to give what they believed to be fatal electric shocks to a fellow participant when they got a question wrong, just because someone in a white coat told them to.
Secondly, the
participants
were told before the study and reminded any time they raised a concern, that although the shocks were painful, they were not fatal and indeed caused no permanent damage whatsoever.
And thirdly,
participants
didn't give the shocks just because someone in the coat told them to.
When they were interviewed after the study, all the
participants
said that they firmly believed that the learning and punishment study served a worthy scientific purpose which would have enduring gains for science, as opposed to the momentary, nonfatal discomfort caused to the
participants.
So these drawings can contain 20 or more nodes, but
participants
don't feel map shock because they participate in the building of their models themselves.
Participants
know this recording will be heard long after they're gone.
Participants
were given a list of ice- breaker questions to get the ball rolling, things like, "If you could be any kind of animal, what would you be?"
So when I first came across this study a few years earlier, one detail really stuck out to me, and that was the rumor that two of the
participants
had gotten married six months later, and they'd invited the entire lab to the ceremony.
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