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Tirant22

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A researcher using the approach of ____ wants to understand how the world is experienced by others from their perspective.
 
  a. ethnography
 b. phenomenology
 c. grounded theory
 d. participatory action research

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Briefly explain the relationship between participant effects, experimenter effects, single-blind experiments, and double-blind experiments.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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A participant effect is a threat to internal validity in which the participant, consciously or unconsciously, affects the results of the study. A single- or double-blind experimental procedure can help to control for this. An experimenter effect is a threat to internal validity in which the experimenter, consciously or unconsciously affects the results of the study. Single and double-blind experimental procedures can help control for this also. A single-blind procedure controls for either participant or experimenter effects whereas a double-blind procedure controls for both at the same time.





 

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