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    The Problem of Observers Seeing What They Expect to See
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The Problem of Observers Seeing What They Expect to See

Question 11

Question 11

Multiple Choice

The problem of observers seeing what they expect to see is called


A) observer bias
B) random observer error
C) subject bias
D) demand characteristics

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