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    In Social Psychological Research, the Experimenter's Accomplice Who Often Pretends
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In Social Psychological Research, the Experimenter's Accomplice Who Often Pretends

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

In social psychological research, the experimenter's accomplice who often pretends to be a fellow participant is commonly referred to as:


A) helpmate
B) aid
C) confederate
D) confrere

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