Multiple Choice
People sometimes change their behaviour when they know that they are being observed. To counter this problem, psychologists monitor behaviours in a way that people are unaware that they are being observed. These measures are called _________.
A) hidden measures
B) unintentional measures
C) unobtrusive measures
D) subtle measures
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