APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Experimenter Belief Significantly Influences Participant Behavior after a Short Pre-Experiment Interaction
- Erin Heerey
Western University - Thandiwe Gilder
Bangor University
Abstract
Here we show that a scripted experimenter-participant interaction at the start of a computerized social priming experiment can generate results that depend on experimenter belief about an active condition, rather than actual task condition. These results stress the importance of experimenter blinding even in highly constrained experimental situations.
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