Multiple Choice
Taking a Broader Perspective: The Problem of External Validity Whenever subjects in an experiment know they are being observed, they may behave differently than others who are not observed.This problem is called
A) attribution.
B) experimenter bias.
C) reactivity.
D) social facilitation.
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