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on Oct 24, 2024Verified
A blind observer is an observer who
A) has no previous experience with psychological observations.
B) does not reveal his or her observations to anyone.
C) does not know what each subject is expected to do.
D) observes everyone except himself or herself.
Blind Observer
An individual who assesses experimental data without knowledge of the test subjects' conditions to prevent bias in research findings.
- Recognize the significance of structuring studies to reduce biases and anticipations from both the researchers and the subjects involved.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the significance of structuring studies to reduce biases and anticipations from both the researchers and the subjects involved.
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