Sentence examples for activated participants from inspiring English sources

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To correctly pitch a scenario enabling physiologically activated participants to derive insight into their response to stress for improvised teams is challenging due to previous unknown team expertise.

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We hypothesise that these group-delivered courses with plenty of breaks for social interaction will build confidence to manage chronic pain better, that is, improve self-efficacy, improve social integration and, where necessary, help re-activate participants to re-engage in social activities.

Relevant directed actions seemed to activate participants' motor systems and leave a trace in the form of depictive gestures during proof, but these gestures were often not coded as dynamic gestures.

Mindfulness seemed to be activating participants' intentions, and helping translate them into action.

By activating participants, they often get in contact with others [ 24], so that the feeling of relatedness will be improved.

Half of the participants completed a questionnaire prior to cognitive testing which aimed to activate participants' gender stereotypes while the other half completed a gender-neutral questionnaire (control).

The programme activates participants to consider their own personal risk factors and, in keeping with theories of self efficacy, to choose a specific achievable goal to work on.

The decision to start with "troublesome" before refining the list was informed, as mentioned previously, by wanting to activate participants' knowledge of the student perspective (as informed by teaching experiences) at the beginning of the process.

Strenuous physical activity activates the participant's immune responses; however, few studies exist, observing exercise-induced simultaneous changes in mediators of inflammation.

Together these partners set up a social activation programme aimed at (1) activating participants a step closer towards the labour market and (2) improving our research by recruiting a total of 50 SIM on welfare from SWI to take part in the research as advisors and 'peer' interviewers.

Ms. Clark and Mr. Oiticica made objects that were activated by participants, but Mr. Oiticica's "Parangolés" (1964) were colorful fabrics to be worn by people twirling like dancers at Carnival, and Ms. Clark's "Sensorial Objects" from the '60s and "Relational Objects" from the '70s and '80s started with activating the senses and moved into a kind of radical art therapy.

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