| experimenter effects | The influence of the experimenter's behaviour, personality traits, or expectancies on the results of that person's own research. See: double blind study. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| experimenter effect |
In general, the unintended influence of experimenters upon their experimental results. In parapsychology this effect may be mediated by interpersonal factors, such as their manner of relating to subjects; or it may sometimes involve psi., eg, unintended telepathic communication of information to subjects. 6
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| experimenter effect |
The theory that experimenters hold a key function in whether an experiment is successful or not. Test persons can be influenced by the wishes, personality, body language or psi-capacities of the experimenter.
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| experimenter e.’s |
see demand characteristics, under characteristic.
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| experimenter | a research worker who conducts experiments |
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| experimenter | a person who enjoys testing innovative ideas |
| experimenter | (psychology) bias introduced by an experimenter whose expectations about the outcome of the experiment can be subtly communicated to the participants in the experiment |
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