State three strategies that can help minimize the problem of experimenter bias.

What will be an ideal response?


Get a second opinion, standardize the research procedures, and conduct a double-blind study.

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Audrey, an eight-year-old child, is told that a novel animal called a crushkin has kube in its brain that makes it see very well in the dark, but very poorly in the light

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