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Montague's experiments go like this: A subject is given $100 and some basic information about the stock market.
The subject is given a smooth ride, which is OK, except that if anyone deserves a bit of a going-over it's Naipaul.
Perhaps someone can shed some light... Anyway, at the opposite end of the spectrum to Mayo - ie that in which an apparently fluffy subject is given considerable dramatic heft - was BBC4's Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!
In a C.R.A. word puzzle, a subject is given three words, such as "pine," "crab," and "sauce," and asked to think of a word that can be combined with all three in this case, "apple" ("pineapple," "crab apple," "apple sauce").
While each subject is given about 10 minutes of screen time, Ms. Taylor engaged in hours of conversations with most of them (and has edited her transcripts for a book to be published by the New Press).
In laboratory studies of stimulus predifferentiation, the subject is given experience with a particular stimulus situation ahead of time; later he is asked to learn new responses in the same situation.
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Each subject was given 4 meals 1 week apart.
The subject was given a written informed consent prior to the study.
During the process of allocation, each subject was given a unique identification code (Unique Identifier, UI).
After target stimulus presentation, the subject was given an instruction to "speak" the recently heard stimulus.
Before each trial, the subject was given a 5 min acclimation period in the start box.
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