Multiple Choice
The Hawthorne effect refers to
A) subjects dropping out of the study after being randomly assigned to the treatment or control group.
B) the failure of individuals to follow completely the randomized treatment protocol.
C) the phenomenon that subjects in an experiment can change their behavior merely by being included in the experiment.
D) assigning individuals, in part, as a result of their characteristics or preferences.
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