Multiple Choice
Social Variables Graduate students who were told their rats were either "maze-bright" or "stupid" observed dramatic differences in maze performance.The "maze-bright" rats quickly learned to run the maze while the "stupid" rats did poorly.What do these results illustrate?
A) experimenter bias
B) selection threat
C) the Rosenthal effect
D) experimenter bias and the Rosenthal effect
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