Term ID: T1392

Experimental Bias

/experimental-bias/
Systematic errors introduced into research through experimenter expectations, participant selection, measurement procedures, or data interpretation that can compromise the validity and reliability of research findings.
Example: A researcher unconsciously treating participants differently based on which condition they're in, affecting participant behavior and skewing results in favor of the hypothesis.

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Reference: Rosenthal (1976)