Term ID: T1506

Experimental Artifacts

/experimental-artifacts/
Unintended influences in research studies that can affect results and threaten validity, including demand characteristics, experimenter bias, and artificial laboratory conditions that don't reflect real-world behavior.
Example: Participants in a helping behavior study acting more helpfully than usual because they guess the study's purpose, creating inflated estimates of natural prosocial behavior.

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Reference: Rosenthal & Rosnow (1991)