Multiple Choice
In the context of experimental design, "double blind" refers to the situation in which
A) neither the experimenter nor the participant knows which experimental treatment the participant is receiving.
B) the experimenter randomly chooses which group and treatment sequence each participant is assigned to.
C) neither the data analyst nor the participant knows what hypothesis is being tested.
D) two investigators analyze the data independently, and both are kept unaware of the identity of all participants.
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