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Vanessa Suris
on Oct 24, 2024Verified
The cues that tell a participant what is expected or what the experimenter hopes to find are known as
A) independent variables.
B) correlations.
C) dependent variables.
D) demand characteristics.
Demand Characteristics
Subtle cues or signals in an experimental environment that influence participants' behaviors or responses.
Independent Variables
Factors or conditions that are manipulated or controlled by researchers to determine their effects on dependent variables.
- Detect the impediments and biases (like observer bias and participant expectations) that could compromise the legitimacy of research findings.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Detect the impediments and biases (like observer bias and participant expectations) that could compromise the legitimacy of research findings.
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