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​When neither the participants nor the experimenters know which group has received the treatment and which has received a placebo, the design is called

A) ​confounding.
B) ​double-blind.
C) ​correlational.
D) ​naturalistic.

Double-Blind

An experimental design in which neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment, to prevent biases.

Participants

Individuals who take part in a study, experiment, or any form of research or group activity.

Experimenters

Researchers who conduct controlled tests to explore hypothesis, examine cause-and-effect relationships, or discover new phenomena.

  • Acquire knowledge about the significance of experimental configurations, such as double-blind studies, in lessening biases in the outcomes of research.
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