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    The Double-Blind Procedure Is Used in Experiments To
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The Double-Blind Procedure Is Used in Experiments To

Question 9

Question 9

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The double-blind procedure is used in experiments to:


A) reduce the experimenter's bias.
B) make the results externally valid.
C) reduce social desirability.
D) confound everyone except the experimenter.

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