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    If You Are Concerned That Your Researcher Might Actually Influence
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If You Are Concerned That Your Researcher Might Actually Influence

Question 17

Question 17

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If you are concerned that your researcher might actually influence the outcome of your experiment,you should conduct a


A) placebo pre-trial.
B) manipulation check.
C) correlational study.
D) blind experiment.

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