Why does covert participant observation help eliminate the Hawthorne effect?
A. Because strict control is maintained over independent variables.
B. Because only highly reliable and valid measures are used.
C. Because statistical methods are used to wash it out.
D. Because the individuals being observed are unaware that they are being observed.
Answer: D
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a. Showed reductions in prejudice or became less prejudiced than comparable people in segregated settings b. Showed increases in prejudice or became more prejudiced than comparable people in segregated settings c. Showed no effect on prejudice as compared to comparable people in segregated settings d. Were more likely to be hostile to their neighbors than comparable people in segregated settings
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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