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In 1974, Alan Ingham, James Graves, and colleagues replicated Ringelmann's experiment using two types of group: 1) Groups with real participants in groups of various sizes (consistent with Ringelmann's setup) or 2) Pseudo-groups with only one real participant. In the pseudo-groups, the researchers' assistants only pretended to pull on the rope.
t. e. Laura Anne Ingraham (/ ˈɪŋɡrəm /; born June 19, 1963) [1][2] is an American conservative television host. [3] She has been the host of The Ingraham Angle on Fox News Channel since October 2017, and is the editor-in-chief of LifeZette. She formerly hosted the nationally syndicated radio show The Laura Ingraham Show.
Moore paid special attention to hands in the final model, to give it additional interest for the viewer. He used the hands of his wife Irina and his six year old daughter Mary, and others, as models . Moore's assistant Alan Ingham modelled for the feet of the king figure. The head of the queen figure was remodelled three times before Moore was ...
Elaine Ingham is an American microbiologist and soil biology researcher and founder of Soil Foodweb Inc. She is known as a leader in soil microbiology and research of the soil food web , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is an author of the USDA 's Soil Biology Primer .
Johari window. The Johari window is a technique [1] designed to help people better understand their relationship with themselves and others. It was created by psychologists Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916–1995) in 1955, and is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise. [2][3] Luft ...
Alan Ingham: Meg Padgham John Casson, O.B.E. Colin Parker Lindsay Imbandarinja: William Pidgeon: Professor Sir Philip Baxter, KBE, PhD: William Pidgeon Mrs W Bunning: Gwen Pratt JF Fleming: Clifton Pugh: Sir Macfarlane Burnet: David Rae Valerie Maikus: David Rae Esther Edmundsen: image: John Thomas Rigby George Wallace: Andrew Sibley: June ...
Mike Ingham lives in Looe , Cornwall with his wife Lorna and two sons Marshall and George Ingham. He is a keen record collector and music fan, and occasionally hosted Andy Peebles ' show on Radio 1 during the early 1980s. Ingham is a big Plymouth Argyle fan, as noted in his autobiography Extra Time and Penalties.
Cast in bronze by Alan Ingham, it was the game's ultimate prize for the duration of the Winfield sponsorship from 1982 to 1995. Based on John O’Gready's world famous photograph of Norm Provan (St George) and Arthur Summons (Wests) after the 1963 Grand Final, the trophy represented the premiership pinnacle for players in the Winfield Era.