An experimenter bias effect operates when an experimenter

a. deliberately manipulates subjects' behavior or falsifies data in order to obtain an"expected" finding.
b. inadvertently transmits his/her expectancies about the outcome of an experiment in a way that affects subjects' behavior.
c. deliberately selects a sample that he/she knows will perform in the "expected" way.
d. All of these are true.


B

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