In an experiment, if one group is asked to pretend that they were exposed to one of the levels of the independent variable and behave as if they had been exposed to it when they had actually not been, this group would be called a
A) nave experimental group.
B) simulation control group.
C) stooge group.
D) know-nothing control group.
Question 2
In the text the author discusses in great detail procedures such as the use of placebos, double-blind designs, and automation. These were all suggested to counteract the possible effects of
A) demand characteristics.
B) non-cooperative participants.
C) defensive participants.
D) cheating.