Multiple Choice
In the context of experimental research, a confederate is
A) an accomplice of the researcher who poses as another participant.
B) an independent variable that is measured rather than manipulated.
C) a cue that indicates to participants how they should respond.
D) a confounding variable that differs between experimental conditions.
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