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Experimenter's bias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In experimental science, experimenter's bias is bias towards a result expected by the human experimenter. David Sackett, in a useful review of biases in clinical studies, states that biases can occu...
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Blind experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The blind method is a part of the scientific method, used to prevent research outcomes from being influenced by either the placebo effect or the observer bias. To blind a person involved in research...
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In Psychoanalytical theory, the part of the personality which maintains a balance between our impulses (id) and our conscience (superego). ... Errors in a research study due to the predisposed notions or beliefs of the experimenter.
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I. Manipulating Independent variables...
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The experimenters understood the problem of experimenter bias, knew that they were being checked, and felt that they had treated both groups alike, yet judges were able to tell under which condition the subjects were tested by listening to the performances of the experimenters.
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Definition of experimenter bias in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for experimenter bias. ... Online Dictionary : E : experimenter bias...
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This paper reports on a laboratory study that examined the influence of experimenter bias in the investment game. Specifically we explored the effect of changing the gender of the experimenter and compared it with the double blind treatment.
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