Type of
participants: Vocalists, soloists and ensembles.
Participants (N = 15) included ten graduate psychology students in an Applied Behavior Analysis course at a medium-sized, comprehensive New York State college, and five on- and off-site Bachelor-level behavior specialists from a local, nonprofit agency.
To immerse the
participants in the thorny technical and management issues surrounding system of systems integration, we use another case study, "Joint Strike Fighter Interoperability." The case describes the long intensive effort to map out the Joint Strike Fighter's position in the network of interoperating systems with which it would share the future battlespace.
Most
participants expressed specific, realistic ideas for possible jobs, such as construction, landscaping, and ministry.
During Pahnke's study, however,
participants sat together during the broadcast and could easily tell whether others were acting out of character.
Interview questions were open-ended, to allow
participants to elaborate on topics they considered important.
The persons interviewed for this study were the primary caretakers of the
participants. For the purpose of this study however, due to previous findings in research, the researcher was particularly interested in interviewing the mothers of the
participants.
With increased support available from local municipalities, many event planners are now incorporating a tourism component into their event plan by offering
participants optional excursions and cultural experiences that help to showcase the host city to new audiences.
If a plan holds an illiquid asset that the plan fiduciary determines is an imprudent investment for the plan (i.e., it would be contrary to the best interests of the plan
participants and beneficiaries for the plan to continue to hold the asset), the plan may now divest itself of the asset by selling it to a party-in-interest.
Observation also worked well to capture the social interaction between program
participants, including the youngest babies, as is evident in the following field note.
Participants discussed differences in health expectations for men and women.
Toss a ball randomly so that
participants can provide answers to designated questions.