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nevelica

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In a research study, a participant's desire to be consistent is an example of
 
  A) Participant reactivity.
  B) Measurement reactivity.
  C) Cohort effect.
  D) Experimenter reactivity.

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The problem of experimenter reactivity in correlational research may be solved by
 
  A) Performing no manipulations.
  B) Holding an extraneous variable constant.
  C) Using two independent experimenters, one to measure each variable.
  D) Using involuntary participants.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: C





 

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