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Card 6
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this is often hard to gain from vulnerable groups such as children or the mentally ill
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Card 7
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what you cause if you mislead people regarding the nature of the experiment
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Card 8
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Milgrams study of obedience was accused of causing this
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Card 9
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The name of the phenomenon whereby respondents behave in a manner that they think the researcher expects them to
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Card 10
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this group of people favor lab experiments because they are highly reliable
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Card 11
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this group of people reject lab experiments because they lack validity and produce unnatural behavior
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Card 12
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a type of experiment that takes place in the subjects natural surroundings while the subjects are usually unaware that they are being studied
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Card 13
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this method of experiment is carried out in the mind of the researcher and does not involve real people at all
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Card 14
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This is an classic example of the comparative method of experiments, that was conducted by a famous functionalist
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