noun a person who takes part in something, such as a meeting or event
In psychological studies, a participant refers to an individual who takes part in research or experiments to provide data and insights.
In educational settings, a participant is a student or teacher involved in a learning activity or program.
In sports, a participant is an athlete or team member competing in a game, match, or event.
In social science research, a participant is an individual or group involved in interviews, surveys, or observations to gather data.
In market research, a participant is a consumer or respondent who provides feedback or opinions on products or services.
In medical research, a participant is a patient who volunteers to receive a treatment or intervention as part of a study.
A writer may be a participant in a writing workshop or a literary conference.
A psychologist may be a participant in a research study or a therapy session.
An athlete may be a participant in a sports competition or a training camp.
A teacher may be a participant in a professional development workshop or a curriculum review session.
A doctor may be a participant in a medical conference or a clinical trial.