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Sometimes Observers in Naturalistic Observation See What They Expect to See

Question 107

Question 107

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Sometimes observers in naturalistic observation see what they expect to see even when it doesn't occur.This problem is called


A) observer bias.
B) pro-social interaction effect.
C) observer effect.
D) halo effect.

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