Experimenters who are high in the need for social approval smile and act friendly more than those with a lower need for social approval. This phenomenon illustrates the point that
a. experimenters in studies with high levels of mundane realism respond in ways to gain approval from participants.
b. experiments often show experimental realism, leading experimenters to change their behaviors.
c. experiments are social affairs just like any other interaction between people.
d. demand characteristics can result from experimenters as well as participants.
C
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