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    A Researcher's Attempt to Control Sounds, Smells, and Even Temperature
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A Researcher's Attempt to Control Sounds, Smells, and Even Temperature

Question 3

Question 3

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A researcher's attempt to control sounds, smells, and even temperature in a testing environment is meant to reduce which of the following?


A) Between-group variance
B) Situation noise
C) Weak manipulations
D) Demand characteristics

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