Term ID: T1449

Experimental Demand Characteristics

/experimental-demand-characteristics/
Subtle cues in research settings that communicate the experimenter's hypothesis or expected behavior to participants, potentially influencing their responses and compromising the validity of study results.
Example: Participants guessing that a study is about helping behavior and subsequently acting more helpfully than they normally would, skewing results about natural prosocial tendencies.

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Reference: Orne (1962)