Sentence examples for split students from inspiring English sources

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First, the researchers split students into two groups: members of one would be forced to submerge their hands in ice water for as long as they could while trying to locate small balls at the bottom of the basin and place them in a submerged container; members of the other would perform the same task, but, instead of ice, their hands would be in room-temperature water for a minute and a half.

They split students in the same class into three groups.

For accommodating further analysis on this variable, we decided to split students' data into two groups.

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This analysis splits students into low, middle and upper income groups at $50,000 and $100,000).

To further assess whether a background in high school biology affected student improvement, this paired group was split into students who had completed high school biology (n = 116) and those who had not (n = 64).

They split 178 students into two groups.

It used to be an even split between students from Swedesboro and Woolwich.

The ensemble, split between students and faculty, offered a texturally transparent, rhythmically vital account of the score.

The evaluation split 2,300 students eligible to apply for the scholarships into two groups: those who received the money and those who did not.

The organiser, Fuld & Company, a consultancy, split the students into teams, which began by delivering a brutally honest analysis of each firm's position and then did battle.

We were finally split up – students going to the biology labs and sports facilities and parents touring accommodation and the union.

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