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    Experimenter Expectancies Can Be Reduced by Using
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Experimenter Expectancies Can Be Reduced by Using

Question 9

Question 9

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Experimenter expectancies can be reduced by using


A) trained experimenters instead of machines
B) a placebo control group
C) a double-blind procedure
D) a between-subjects rather than a within-subjects design

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