Why might a participant in an experiment attempt to comply with certain anticipated results of the experiment?
A) Student anxiety
B) Expectation of reward
C) Avoid punishment
D) Demand characteristics
Question 2
In the case study provided by your text, which refers to a study conducted by Rosenthal and Fode (1963), why did the maze-bright rats perform significantly better than the maze-dull rats?
A) The researchers used a double blind design.
B) The researchers used a placebo control group.
C) The researchers used a within-subjects design.
D) The researchers experienced experimenter bias.