Who Is An Experimental Person?
She was an inveterate
experimenterin these things.
A curious, an erudite artist, certainly, he is to some extent an
experimenterin rhyme or metre, often hazardous.
It made short work of the
experimenter-- and of his family, too, if he mur- dered somebody who belonged up among the orna- mental ranks.
But lest I should mislead any when I have my own head and obey my whims, let me remind the reader that I am only an
experimenter. Do not set the least value on what I do, or the least discredit on what I do not, as if I pretended to settle any thing as true or false.
"These experiments," he says, "are not experiments at all in the sense of a scientific methodology; they are counterfeit experiments, that seem methodical simply because they are ordinarily performed in a psychological laboratory, and involve the co-operation of two persons, who purport to be
experimenterand observer.
Suppress for a few days your criticism on the insufficiency of this or that teacher or
experimenter, and he will have demonstrated his insufficiency to all men's eyes.
The ultra-violet rays, and other high-velocity and invisible rays from the upper end of the spectrum, rip and tear through their tissues, just as the X-ray ripped and tore through the tissues of so many
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before they learned the danger.
Before a very long time had elapsed, the village smarties began to feel an uncomfortable consciousness of not having made a very shining success out of their attempts on the simpleton from "old Shelby."
Experimentersgrew scarce and chary.
Also, I beg that these
experimenters, or others, will set their fingers upon another pane, and add again the marks of the accused, but not placing them in the same order or relation to the other signatures as before--for, by one chance in a million, a person might happen upon the right marks by pure guesswork, ONCE, therefore I wish to be tested twice."
Together with Sidney, who was Leicester's nephew, he was for a while a member of a little group of students who called themselves 'The Areopagus' and who, like occasional other
experimentersof the later Renaissance period, attempted to make over English versification by substituting for rime and accentual meter the Greek and Latin system based on exact quantity of syllables.
Studies 2 and 3 employed experimental paradigms, in which the
experimentermanipulated the expectations of the participant and the participant had a subtle opportunity to aggress (or not) toward the
experimenter.
In a series of experiments, children, also aged 4 to 5, were asked either to "be helpers" or "to help," and they were given the opportunity to assist the
experimenterin cleaning up some toys.