Double-Blind+Technique

toc = Definition: = A procedure in which neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is in the experimental and control groups until after the data has been gathered; a control for experimenter bias. Gen Psych __ Chapter 1 __ p. 24

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 * D**ou**B**le **B**lind Technique
 * D**on't **B**e **B**ias Technique

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