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    A Single-Blind Technique Is One in Which Neither the Participants
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A Single-Blind Technique Is One in Which Neither the Participants

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A single-blind technique is one in which neither the participants nor the researcher interacting with the participants is aware of the group or condition to which each participant has been assigned.

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