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  2. Research participant - Wikipedia

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    A research participant, also called a human subject or an experiment, trial, or study participant or subject, is a person who voluntarily participates in human subject research after giving informed consent to be the subject of the research. A research participant is different from individuals who are not able to give informed consent, such as ...

  3. Psychological research - Wikipedia

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    Cross-sectional research is a research method often used in developmental psychology, but also utilized in many other areas including social science and education. This type of study utilizes different groups of people who differ in the variable of interest, but share other characteristics such as socioeconomic status, educational background ...

  4. Member check - Wikipedia

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    In qualitative research, a member check, also known as informant feedback or respondent validation, is a technique used by researchers to help improve the accuracy, credibility, validity, and transferability (also known as applicability, internal validity, [1] or fittingness) of a study. [2]

  5. Patient and public involvement - Wikipedia

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    Designing research. Public members help designing the research to make sure it is feasible, ethical and relevant. This happens usually before applying for funding. Managing research. Public involvement in the steering group or managing committee that oversees the research. Undertaking research. Members of the public help carrying out the research.

  6. Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. [1] [2] Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both conscious and unconscious phenomena, and mental processes such as thoughts, feelings, and motives.

  7. These Are America's Snowiest Cities And Towns - AOL

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    To keep this list from being dominated by one or two states, we also allowed only one city in each state to represent. Strictly speaking, it's not the snowiest 10 cities in the U.S.

  8. Interview (research) - Wikipedia

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    Recent methodological innovation has seen the development of walking interviews as a novel approach to qualitative research. [3] Walking interviews allow participants to encounter and to reflect on mobility through surroundings. [4] Participants can draw on past experience and on sensory cues, enabling researchers to interrogate place-specific ...

  9. College football analyst blasts refs over Navy star penalty ...

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    CBS college football analyst Gary Danielson was upset with a call from the officials in the third quarter of the Navy Midshipmen's win over the Army Black Knights.