In this experiment, participants read a short narrative titled Murder at the mall.
We also see here that, nearly all participants read their parts completely and keep eye contact with others during the discussions.
The participant then read a word and four possible matches.
Moments later, the participants read a remark that showed the candidate reversing his position.
After the participants read the contradictory comment, the researchers measured increased activity in several areas of the brain.
After a break for coffee and biscuits, there was an open session in which participants could read any work they wished to.
After viewing the slides, participants read a description of what they saw.
Have you offered to let participants read (and comment on?) a draft of your report?
Each participant read these scenarios before proceeding to the third part.
We then ask the participants to read an essay which we told them was written by someone who did quite well in medical aptitude.