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"experimenter" Definitions
  1. a person who carries out a scientific experiment or experiments in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge
  2. experimenter (with something) a person who tries or tests new ideas, methods, etc. to find out what effect they have
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But if the experimenter had surreptitiously replaced the banana with a piece of lettuce, the monkey would frantically look around, lifting up the cup, while shrieking at the experimenter.
The experimenter then walked toward the volunteer until they were close enough to make the volunteer feel uncomfortable; the task was then reversed, with the volunteer walking towards the experimenter.
This experimenter is going about the process the right way.
Both scenarios were then repeated with an experimenter of the opposite gender.
The experiment lacked crucial controls against experimenter bias and was badly designed.
The experimenter then chooses to add or remove the second beam splitter.
" The renowned experimenter Leon Lederman (who died last October) was "the plumber.
Of those who were alone, 75 percent reported the smoke to the experimenter.
Her expectations had been violated, for which she rightly blamed the sneaky experimenter.
Sims, a huckster and experimenter on enslaved women's bodies, had served his purpose.
The new evidence suggests there was a lot more experimenter manipulation going on.
Peter Sarsgaard starred as Milgram in "Experimenter," a 2015 film version of the story.
In one task, the volunteer and experimenter stood three feet apart, facing each other.
Like Roth, though less raucously, he is an ironist, a comedian, and an experimenter.
He was also an early experimenter with technology like synthesizers, vocoders and drum machines.
There are several Davises here: lover, jazz experimenter, wife abuser, addict, philanderer and racial provocateur.
Mr. Almereyda (whose 2015 film, "Experimenter," was an underseen beauty) is a seasoned cinematic spellbinder.
One such experimenter is John Fell Ryan of the noisy, genre-hopping New York band Excepter.
And some of them stood there until an experimenter said, you could go this way instead.
In another, he had an experimenter offer participants a cooked chicken foot and judged their responses.
First, the babies heard the experimenter speak the same language they did or a different one.
This tribute to a prolific experimenter deserves to be expanded and brought out of the stairwell.
And it's certainly true that he saw himself as an experimenter, an anti-academic art dissident.
Some follow Mallarmé's rhyme schemes, in order to preserve his double identity as traditionalist and experimenter.
Each experimenter chooses, independently and at random, whether to measure shape or color, and records the result.
By contrast, the group that had no number to remember was more polite to the Chinese experimenter.
I'm not a big experimenter, there are people much more talented than I am in this respect.
The dreamer was woken 4-5 times throughout the night to relay his dreams to an experimenter.
The experiment itself is simple: Subjects are asked by the experimenter to deliver electric shocks to another person.
You're an experimenter, someone who likes to poke around in the places they probably aren't supposed to be.
In this regard, DiBenedetto is a relentless experimenter committed to working in oil paint on a stretched canvas.
First, cats observed an experimenter shake the container: the box either made a rattling sound, or was silent.
Bolder elk and magpies exhibited riskier behaviors like tolerating the experimenter, approaching novel objects and fending off animals.
Heading to the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition on Rei Kawakubo, the fashion experimenter par excellence, this weekend?
They were seated in a waiting room and told that the experimenter was running a little behind schedule.
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Meyers was the youthful experimenter, once, a box of potential playing on that court one day at a time.
Then the participants, all white Australians, were greeted by a Chinese experimenter, who brought them a cooked chicken foot.
First thing to know: This is not a test of the question the experimenter most desperately wants to answer.
But in 22010, Mr. Daguin, an experimenter enthralled with nouvelle cuisine, created a green peppercorn sauce for his duck.
For a little over half a decade, Oakland experimenter Adam Keith has been issuing bruised electronics under the moniker Cube.
He was a gifted musician who mastered Chopin by ear, a born experimenter enchanted whenever he discovered a new chord.
He's an inveterate stylistic experimenter, and here he's shot everything on a phone — an iPhone 7 Plus, to be precise.
Biographical gripes aside, On the Threshold succeeds as an intimate documentation of Fontana's aesthetic evolution from sculptor to experimenter extraordinaire.
An all-round musical talent, Martin was a born experimenter who not only produced and arranged but composed and conducted.
He was an ideal artist for this festival's values — part electronics experimenter, part communal- dance instructor, part elementary school teacher.
Rune Pettersen, a YouTube experimenter, punctured the ice to release methane into the air before lighting it with a match.
Let's say the experimenter really wants to know if eating one bar of chocolate a day leads to weight loss.
If the child can't wait, he can ring a bell to signal the experimenter to come back and only have one.
Krishna Reddy: To A New Form continues at Experimenter (2/1, Hindusthan Road, Dover Terrace, Ballygunge, Kolkata, India) through March 31.
From beginning to end, Hoffman was a curious, inventive, and eclectic experimenter with modes and forms both traditional and less so.
Exhibitors at the 2018 edition of Art Basel in Switzerland include GallerySKE, Chemould Prescott Road of Mumbai and Experimenter of Kolkata.
And further research revealed that circumstances matter: If a kid is led to mistrust the experimenter, they'll grab the treat earlier.
Liverpudlian producer, LING, has announced his debut EP on Codes, the label co-helmed by Berlin's PAN and grime experimenter, Visionist.
Some studies find that men report less pain when the experimenter is female, but women report more pain when experimenters are male.
Fresh off announcing a new album last week, influential UK experimenter Actress took to Twitter today to give away some unreleased tracks.
The scientists were surprised to note that the same cells also fired when the monkeys passively observed an experimenter making similar motions.
Essentially an experimenter would randomly meet with people in an elevator at the Renaissance Center, a 73-floor skyscraper in Detroit, Michigan.
Mr. Bowie, a transcendent musical experimenter, was in a relationship with a woman who had dated Mr. Walker and kept his albums.
To be sure, saying no to a police officer is different from a saying no to an experimenter in a laboratory study.
J.P. The jazz-rock quintet Kneebody drew a lot of attention two years ago for its album with the electronic experimenter Daedelus.
AND FINALLY ... Don't try this at home A science "experimenter" fills giant balloons with liquid nitrogen because, well, somebody obviously needs a hobby.
At both later trials, all but two birds remembered and picked the fair experimenter, demonstrating that the birds remembered these single negative experiences.
Picasso was a great experimenter and regularly changed his artistic style, but the fractal dimension of his works remained stable over his lifespan.
Degas, ever the experimenter, riffed on this process, adding pastel and other media to the printed image, embellishing the surface with more surface.
The experimenter told them the unappetizing foot was regarded by many as the national dish of China and one of her personal favorites.
But even outside of the way she toyed with musical grammars, she's also been an early adopter and experimenter with new musical technologies.
Another possibility is that the children felt intimidated by the presence of the adult experimenter, who was present in the room during the task.
"The difficulty in scanning crocodiles—beside being a little bit dangerous for the experimenter—is that they are cold-blooded reptiles," Ströckens told Gizmodo.
Over the past decade, studies started to trickle into the literature suggesting that major discoveries in psychology may be the result of experimenter bias.
Today he announced that he will make his full-length debut on Livity—run by fellow bass experimenter, Peverelist—with an album entitled Utility.
One reason this practice was permissible — even heroic at times — was that because the subject was the experimenter himself, informed consent wasn't an issue.
Behaviors that signify eagerness to observers include the following: quick, directed locomotion; frantic search; teasing of the experimenter; and execution of freudensprung ("joy jumps").
I like the idea of Wallace as a mirror version of Tyrell; instead of a cold experimenter, he's a cruel, but loving, Old Testament God.
This show of 28 blue paintings show two sides of Reinhardt, the restless experimenter with a sensitive touch and the master of renunciation and austerity.
"That was definitely the most famous usage of stock FL Studio samples," 22010-year-old post-EDM experimenter Porter Robinson tells THUMP over the phone.
In this next "real life" example, we can see the experimenter/host literally swaps himself out for someone else, mid-conversation, on a public street.
JON CARAMANICA "Breaking English" is the forthcoming sophomore album from Rafiq Bhatia, a guitarist and electronic-music experimenter; it's full of unexpected, often unsettling turns.
"All That Is Solid Melts Into Air" seems a fitting title for the new release by the saxophonist, clarinetist and electro-acoustic experimenter Lea Bertucci.
After all, such moments are usually the result of many failed experiments and accumulated learning that prepare the experimenter to take advantage of the unexpected.
But none of you were able to compete with vaginal egg experimenter, Gwyneth Paltrow, who brought one of her most famous roles back to life (literally).
Lenovo, the legendary computer hardware experimenter (remember its dual-screen, half e-ink Yoga Book?), announced today what it's calling the world's first foldable Windows PC.
Like his father—the great experimenter Robert Ashley—Sam Ashley has a knack for sneaking casually profound turns of phrase into seemingly unending streams of consciousness.
" But the standout moment on this whole release comes early, when the Delaware experimenter Lil West brings a little light to a song called "MENTAL SLAVERY.
The prize helped catapult her to an international career, where she has made a reputation for being something of an experimenter even with a classical repertoire.
He was an experimenter who spent his entire career at what is now GE Global Research, a General Electric research laboratory, in Niskayuna, N.Y., outside Schenectady.
In his sessions with the Beatles, he was an experimenter — repositioning microphones from their standard alignment, for example, to get a fuller drum or bass sound.
This selection of Sloan's work presents him as a restless experimenter, which may explain why his idiosyncratic and iconoclastic student, John Graham, was so devoted to him.
Like in one case, the robot had taken a wrong term and gone into a wall, and the experimenter said that the robot wasn't working right now.
Jennings refused to be discouraged, however, and a year later a pioneer film maker, John Carbutt, produced a superior emulsion and supplied the experimenter with a boxful.
His music is often viewed within the long-tradition of Sheffield's dancefloor experimenter—it's where Warp Records, long-running institution of electronic auteurs, was born after all.
In the second phase, cats watched as the experimenter turned over the box to reveal its contents—either a ball, or nothing, because the box was empty.
The experimenter then leaves the room, but not before telling the child that if he can wait for him to return, he can eat two of them.
The grackles don't use tools in the wild, and they couldn't figure out how to use one in an experiment, even after an experimenter showed them how.
At Stanford, Albert Bandura showed that when participants overhear an experimenter call another study subject "an animal," they're more likely to give that subject a painful shock.
Five minutes later, the experimenter returned, told the participants she was ready to begin and ushered them into separate rooms in a different part of the lab.
At Stanford, Albert Bandura, showed that when participants overhear an experimenter call another study subject "an animal," they're more likely to give that subject a painful shock.
A firm believer in the revolutionary and beneficent potential of technology, he was a tireless experimenter with new media, materials, and processes, from cameraless photography to kinetic sculpture.
The inveterate experimenter born Richard D. James is continuing his recent tear of productivity with the release of a new EP on July 8 called Cheetah for Warp.
Walsh, who was an early experimenter in cryptocurrencies, grew frustrated when he saw hackers dumping fake links into chat rooms, resulting in users regularly losing cash to scammers.
Mr. Shore is revealed not only as a peripatetic explorer but also a restless experimenter with new photographic technologies, from stereoscopic slide shows to print-on-demand books.
When pairs of dogs at the Clever Dog Lab in Vienna were asked to lift a paw to a human experimenter without receiving a reward, they readily complied.
This Gauguin is a frenzied multimedia experimenter whose deepest need was not a mythic purity in the South Seas but an artistic language no one had yet spoken.
For not only was Knott steadily prolific for half a century, so too was he a restless experimenter, shapeshifting from surrealist to Oulipean to anti-poet to formalist.
Terry Carl, the Kenton County jailer, is a Vietnam veteran, Navy reservist, former operations manager for a local utility and a Republican — hardly a wild-eyed social experimenter.
Every longevity experimenter has talismanic photos or videos of two mice: one timid and shuffling, with patchy fur; the other sleek and vital, thrumming with the miracle elixir.
At Stanford in 1975, Albert Bandura showed that when participants overhear an experimenter call another study subject "an animal," they're more likely to give that subject a painful shock.
For example, the children might see that the toy lit up only when the experimenter shook the tab and turned over the toy, no matter what else she did.
When I told him about the project over a slice of Arizmendi pizza, author/friend/media experimenter Robin Sloan coined a term for this new technique: Narrative Responsive Design.
At Stanford in 22017, Albert Bandura showed that when participants overhear an experimenter call another study subject "an animal," they're more likely to give that subject a painful shock.
If the baby was in the test group, called the "Begging Experimenter Group," the researcher appeared to toss the fruit accidentally and then tried unsuccessfully to reach for it.
"I think the big takeaway is that [experimenter gender] is something that should be reported and tracked," Colin Chapman, the study's first author from Uppsala University in Sweden told Gizmodo.
The study concludes that it's up to journals, funding agencies, and universities to require that experimenter gender be reported, and that an analysis of potential gender effects is included in research.
A restless experimenter, Faye came to resent a state-dictated aesthetic that he viewed as too simplistic in its demand that art combine a recognizably African content and a European look.
Today, the band are sharing a remix of their recent single "Sugar for the Pill" by the Berlin-based techno experimenter Avalon Emerson, which turns the track into an ambient techno epic.
A relentless experimenter, she used the camera to record things she saw, such as a car wreck next to a phone booth, and made collages out of cut-up photographs and photocopies.
An experimenter would crouch near the bag and either look right into the gull's eyes or turn away from the gull, measuring the amount of time until the gull pecked the bag.
An experimenter raises an eyebrow—protocol stipulates that the subject should not know when the stim is turned on—but he does, and immediately Spetic begins to pick the ball up easily.
Mr. Smith garnered multiple reputations: as a drinker and a brawler, as a contrarian and an insult-slinger (particularly against politicians, institutions and other musicians), and as an artist and an experimenter.
Röntgen's story is one of a handful in Zapped that chronicles how an unlikely experimenter discovered a new form of invisible light: infrared, ultraviolet, radio and microwaves, and alpha, beta, and gamma rays.
Mr. Fancher's movie love and way of spinning a yarn to its near-breaking point — one detour opens onto another — dovetail nicely with the cinephilia and playfulness that characterize Mr. Almereyda's movies ("Experimenter").
" That an experimenter could produce an opinion change that lasts three months, he says, is "something that has not yet been shown — as far as I'm aware — in psychology or sociology or political science.
Take this new video from Warped Perception, a YouTube channel run by DIY experimenter Matt Mikka, which shows close-up, slow-motion shots of model rocket igniters combusting into mesmerizing patterns of fiery energy.
The final-stage COPD trial involved 1,767 randomly picked patients in 16 countries, where neither the patients nor the administrator know the critical aspects of the experiment, guarding against both experimenter bias and placebo effects.
"Gulls took less time to approach when the experimenter was facing away versus looking directly at them," wrote the research team, which was led by Madeleine Goumas, a postgraduate researcher at the University of Exeter.
"Gulls took less time to approach when the experimenter was facing away versus looking directly at them," wrote the research team, which was led by Madeleine Goumas, a postgraduate researcher at the University of Exeter.
But Almereyda's ( Experimenter, Cymbeline—which, full disclosure, I have minor roles in) innate ability to highlight at once the most human and mythological moments from Fancher's myriad of tall tales is on full display in Escapes.
But Almereyda's (Experimenter, Cymbeline—which, full disclosure, I have minor roles in) innate ability to highlight at once the most human and mythological moments from Fancher's myriad of tall tales is on full display in Escapes.
The team was also aware of the Argentine whereabouts of the demonic Nazi medical experimenter Josef Mengele, but Mr. Eitan had blocked any attempt to seize him because it could have jeopardized the capture of Eichmann.
Essentially, they were hoping to determine whether light decides immediately to chose its identity as a wave or a particle, or if light takes on the properties of both simultaneously until an experimenter actually makes a measurement.
In singles, Mars once called me the great experimenter in part for my wide array of shots and shifting strategies; in doubles, going against the grain won points on my serves, my returns and eventually my volleys.
Across the record's 16 tracks there'll be appearances by the glossy pipes of Róisín Murphy, the chill folk experimenter José González, Lambchop's Kurt Wagner, Mano le Tough, and Speech of the band Arrested Development, of all people.
Back in 1988, Andrew Meltzoff of the University of Washington did a study in which 14-month-olds saw an experimenter do something weird — she tapped her forehead on top of a box to make it light up.
But few have ever been as compelling as a flip of their new single "SZ31X71" by British experimenter Roly Porter, which boldly takes a tact hinted at by past remixers and by the duo's original track: total obliteration.
A startup called Transcriptic wants to go even further, operating "labs in the cloud" where an experimenter at a terminal anywhere in the world can get a set of experiments done in an automated facility they never even see.
In the task, which has been conducted time and time again since its invention by psychologist Walter Mitchel in 1968, Protzko tells CNBC Make It that a child is given three pieces of his favorite candy by an experimenter.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads KOLKATA, India — Printmaking, for which the Indian artist Krishna Reddy (1925–2018) was richly regarded, is at the center of To A New Form, a posthumous solo exhibition at Experimenter in Kolkata, India.
Milgram had an "experimenter," the person in charge of the experiment, instruct a "teacher," an experiment volunteer, to shock an unseen "learner" (really, an actor who was not receiving any real shocks) every time they got a memory recall problem incorrect.
But listening to music over headphones really helps me cope (psychologists have confirmed this effect in the lab: When volunteers were listening to music on headphones, the experimenter had to get much closer to them before they said it felt uncomfortable).
They had conducted a modified version of the test, changing the design from a single-blind test (the experimenter knew who received the oxytocin but the subjects did not) to a double-blind test (no one knew who got what).
Mr. Payton has gone from being a straight-ahead jazz prodigy from New Orleans to an advocate for a pan-African musical approach, and a restless experimenter in his own right (case in point: his most recent album, "Afro-Caribbean Mixtape").
Her other showcase comes in the segment devoted to Stanley Milgram and his infamous obedience experiment, in which subjects proved all too willing to deliver what they believed to be crippling electrical shocks to a fellow subject (actually an undercover experimenter).
"To more conclusively determine if the rats' behavior was a form of play, Vonk said "it would be nice to see if rats respond similarly if an inanimate object, like a doll, is the partner, compared to a live experimenter.
"Even people who report that a magic spell cannot cause damage are less willing to allow an experimenter to say a magic spell if their hand is at risk than if some other, less valuable object is at risk," Risen writes.
This means that the particles are more than a list of numbers, but are instead actual things that behave the same yesterday as they will tomorrow, and have properties that are innate, whether or not the experimenter is able to observe them.
This is because, while many artists have been appropriated to buttress a narrative emphasizing the move toward pure painting, and paint as paint, Munch was a relentless experimenter in the medium of paint who never sought to make it pure or objective.
While traveling up or down, the experimenter would pose a potential investment decision (a 30-second elevator pitch, if you would) which involved deciding how to allocate a certain amount of money between a low-risk savings account and a high-risk investment.
When I asked Fujimoto what his first introduction to architecture was, he described finding a book about Antoni Gaudí, the wild Modernist experimenter, whose Basílica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona remains one of the more luridly unclassifiable monuments of the 20th century.
Galef described ''propagating urges'' — a mental exercise designed to make long-term goals feel more viscerally rewarding — as an extension of operant conditioning, in which an experimenter who hopes to increase a certain behavior in an animal will reward incremental steps toward that behavior.
Conceived and directed by the longtime experimenter Anne Bogart, the SITI Company's opaque, mystifying "Chess Match No. 5" is built entirely from Cage quotations, arranged by Jocelyn Clarke into an exploration of the artistic process that tries to mirror the subject's own experimental practice.
If the reels "were experimenter [science] tapes, their data had already been archived and available, so spending a lot of time to find a way to read them and decode them would be a waste of money for what was already available," Kellogg theorized.
An experimenter, essentially sitting in for a theoretical collaborative AI, added characters to a story the two were improvising — in some cases according to the context of the story ("They found a kitten in the cave"), and in some cases randomly ("Add a kitten to the story").
He is a pathological experimenter, and because he relies largely on seasonality, the menu is constantly morphing with dishes like flan with candied violets; trout marrow with trout roe, radishes, natebasco, and lemons; and braised rabbit vol-au-vent with rabbit sausage, rabbit rillettes, stonecrops, and ramps.
In a detailed interview with the Telegraph, Gorjanc describes the process as "de-extinction," a process in which a liquid "biological agent" is introduced to a hair sample, allowing the experimenter, or in this case the designer, to extract certain genetic information from the DNA in the hair.
The stressor was called a "the cold pressor test"— people were asked to keep their hand up to the elbow in an ice bath for three minutes "while being observed at a close distance by an unexpressive experimenter wearing a white laboratory coat recording time," the paper says.
Not only have they got "Shut Up" rising star Stormzy on the bill—probably the second most buzzed-about grime artist in America currently, after Skepta—but they've also managed to wrangle the Croydon collective Section Boyz, Boy Better Know-affiliate Frisco, club-tangential experimenter Mumdance, and more.
An inside investigation by PETA's Alex Pacheco, posing as an unpaid lab volunteer, led to the nation's first arrest and criminal conviction of an animal experimenter for cruelty to animals, a confiscation of the animals from the lab, and the first U.S. Supreme Court victory for animals used in scientific experiments.
Album Review The internal hand-wringing over hip-hop's generation gap — which pits old against young, dyed-in-the-wool formalist traditionalist against melodic experimenter, New York against Atlanta — overlooks a very plain fact: For most of the last two decades, hip-hop's primary topical concerns haven't changed all that much.
Hammons also included work by Joan Mitchell, Yayoi Kusama, who also showed at Brata, and Donald Judd, who organized a show for Clark in his loft in 1971, perhaps because he recognized that Clark was an early experimenter with shaped canvases (or "specific objects"), which preceded Frank Stella's use of shaped supports.
The symptoms were everywhere…" While all four artists are innovators, Whitten is the most relentless experimenter with materials in a generation of abstract artists who have yet to receive their due, perhaps because no one has come up with a catchy and marketable name for them, like the "Minimalists" or "The Pictures Generation.
"Always Strive and Prosper" (ASAP Worldwide/Polo Grounds/RCA) It's hard to think of a hip-hop album with more heart, one with a narrative more thoroughly interwoven with the love of family and friends, than "Always Strive and Prosper," the second full-length by ASAP Ferg, the restless experimenter of the ASAP crew.
Just a few days prior, our group — the White Coat Waste Project — filed a complaint with the VA inspector general documenting accountability and transparency failures at the McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, Va. Among other things, we outlined how a VA experimenter — who is also a physician at the facility — had repeatedly killed hound puppies by horribly botching surgeries and almost killed another with a sedative overdose and negligent post-op treatment.
Before you answer that question, take a look at what composer, filmmaker, and musical experimenter Dr. Alexis Kirke—who's also a senior research fellow at Plymouth University, where they run the annual science and music collaborative jamming session that is the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival—has been developing: it's a movie scriptwriting algorithm called Zenman, named after algorithmic composer Iannis Xenakis (it's pronounced Zen-a-kiss) and Oscar-winning screenwriter William Goldman, which Kirke has been using to aid with writing film scripts and also for musical performances.
Ask one subject and several fake subjects (who are really working with the experimenter) which of lines B, C, D, and E  is the same length as A. If all of the fake subjects say that D is the same length as A, the real subject will agree with this objectively false answer a shocking three-quarters of the time"That we have found the tendency to conformity in our society so strong that reasonably intelligent and well-meaning young people are willing to call white black is a matter of concern,"Asch wrote.

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