... , those lacking in power had difficulty maintaining a focus on their current goal.
In another experiment, participants were asked to move an arrangement of disks from a start position to a final ...
... objects in a range of strong orange hues to the ambiguous color. Just as in the first experiment, participants then had to identify a sock that had been colored with an ambiguous hue. This second ...
... results of all three experiments underscore the interaction between alliteration and memory. In each of the experiments, participants in the same-alliteration condition were able to recall the most ...
... Psychological Science, provided strong support for the researchers' hypotheses. In the first experiment, participants who had been excluded from the game mimicked the confederate during the second ...
... .
The researchers set up four experiments to demonstrate this finding. In the first two experiments, participants reported the amount of pain they felt while trying to relive a physically or a ...
... Among the statements: "Pencils are made with graphite" and "Scotland is north of England."
After the experience, participants completed a questionnaire asking how they felt at the moment, and wrote ...
... their preference for two vacation packages whereas others indicated which they disliked most. In a second experiment, participants either reported their preference for pairs of wild animals or ...
... your partner, the last rounds of the game will be when you're most likely to defect."
In this experiment, participants who experienced a breach of trust during the first two trials of the game were ...
... of amodal representation to ensure proper localization of the target of interest using ultrasound.
In these experiments, participants had to locate a bead in a tank filled with opaque liquid using ...
... lobe, including patients with and without confabulation, and healthy individuals. In two experiments, participants retrieved their memories either with full attention or divided attention (i.e., ...
... close to their line of sight, as they would see it if they were driving down a road. In the third experiment, participants sat in the front or rear passenger seat of a car, and were asked to study ...
... and government -- a connection the researchers believe is directly attributable to Obama. In this experiment, participants were exposed to the word "black" on a computer screen for 55 milliseconds. ...
... they seem to know that they will enjoy these products less over time," write the authors.
In one experiment, participants were asked to make a choice between two cars: a base model and the same care ...
... two previous experiments by experimental economists and presented findings from two additional experiments. Participants were given endowments they could keep for themselves or contribute to the group ...
... to go shopping and exercise frequently.
Following the dancing dots that can't be "seen"
To do the experiment, participants fix their gaze on a small black square in the middle of a computer screen ...