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frankwu

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How can scientific studies control for the Hawthorne effect, placebo effect, and researcher bias?

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Synthesis of norepinephrine and collagen requires _____.
 a. selenium
  b. zinc
  c. copper
  d. iron



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Answer to Question 1

To control for Hawthorne effect, placebo effect, and researcher bias, scientists use blinding (especially double-blinding); use randomization; and control for confounding variables.

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frankwu

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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