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Indeed , simulated environments have been so involving to subjects that they produce " subject demand characteristics " rather than experimenter demand . 8 Second , Weick ( 1965a ) criticizes simula- tions ...
Indeed , simulated environments have been so involving to subjects that they produce " subject demand characteristics " rather than experimenter demand . 8 Second , Weick ( 1965a ) criticizes simula- tions ...
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Demand Characteristics Under some conditions , subjects ' aware- ness of their role as subjects and their high regard for the aims of science promote ef- forts toward being a " good " subject . The " good subject " role is played to ...
Demand Characteristics Under some conditions , subjects ' aware- ness of their role as subjects and their high regard for the aims of science promote ef- forts toward being a " good " subject . The " good subject " role is played to ...
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of experimental hypotheses in attitute change studies is predicted when demand character- istics are made too explicit or when subjects are intentionally or incidentally frustrated during the experiment ( Silverman & Shul- man ...
of experimental hypotheses in attitute change studies is predicted when demand character- istics are made too explicit or when subjects are intentionally or incidentally frustrated during the experiment ( Silverman & Shul- man ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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