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    The Expectations of a Researcher That Might Distort or Influence
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The Expectations of a Researcher That Might Distort or Influence

Question 92

Question 92

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The expectations of a researcher that might distort or influence his or her interpretation of what he or she actually observed is called ________.


A) sample bias
B) observer bias
C) the Phi phenomenon
D) cognitive dissonance

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