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    To Avoid Observer Bias Researchers May Not Tell the Observers
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To Avoid Observer Bias Researchers May Not Tell the Observers

Question 18

Question 18

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To avoid observer bias researchers may not tell the observers why observations are being made or the goals of the study.In this situation the observers are said to be


A) naïve.
B) habituated.
C) desensitized.
D) blinD.

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