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yibeltal benalfew
on Dec 28, 2024Verified
Sometimes a subject's expectations may lead to behaviour change in the absence of any effective treatment. This is referred to as an example of
A) sampling bias.
B) experimenter bias.
C) socially desirable responding.
D) the placebo effect.
Placebo Effect
The beneficial effect on a patient's health condition following a placebo treatment, due to the patient's belief in the treatment's efficacy.
Sampling Bias
A systematic error in a research study resulting from non-random sampling of participants, leading to unrepresentative sample data.
Experimenter Bias
A type of bias that occurs when a researcher's expectations or preferences about the outcome of a study influence the results obtained.
- Identify the impact of biases from both the experimenter and participants on the results of a study.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the impact of biases from both the experimenter and participants on the results of a study.