Suppose an experimenter makes up 20 inkblots, and randomly pairs a statement
about a psychological problem with each inkblot.
Subjects in an experiment are shown
all 20 inkblot-problem pairs, and asked whether there is a relationship between specified
characteristics of the inkblots and the psychological problems.
(a) the subjects will likely say that there is no relationship, since there is none
in the data
(b) the subjects will likely see relationships that correspond to what they
expected to see
(c) the subjects will tend to see completely unexpected things in the pairs
(d) there can be no systematic findings in such studies because the pairing is
random
B
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