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tnt_battle

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If a researcher is worried about experimenter bias during the interaction between experimenter and participant, _________ could totally control for this bias by removing the experimenter from interaction with the participant completely.
 
  a. think-aloud technique
  b. automation
  c. double blind
  d. partial blind

Question 2

Rather than using a single score as an estimate of the population mean we may choose to identify a range of values that likely contains the mean value. What is this type of estimation called?
 
  a. Interval estimation
  b. Point estimation
  c. Mean range estimate
  d. Probability estimation



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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