When participants are "on guard," they tend to behave differently, which can result in

A) guarded optimism.
B) behavior modification.
C) subject effects.
D) personality disorder.


Answer: C

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"penumbras" as defined by previous decisions of the Court, add up to a general, independent right of privacy. a. Douglas b. Harlan c. Brennan d. Black

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