User:IsobelDixonWilkins/sandbox
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The observer-expectancy effect (also called the experimenter-expectancy effect, expectancy bias, observer effect, or experimenter effect) is a form of reactivity in which a researcher's cognitive bias causes them to unconsciously influence the participants of an experiment. This can be through the incorrect interpretation of results, due to the expectancy of certain results, or through the attitude and personality of the observer affecting the participant’s responses.
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