Asked by Fernanda Heredia on May 17, 2024

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Because of experimenter expectancy effects,Intons-peterson (1983) found that experimenters who had been told imaginal primes would be ______ effective than perceptual primes found that imaginal primes were ______ effective than perceptual primes and vice versa.

A) more;more
B) less;more
C) equally;less
D) equally;more

Imaginal Primes

Stimuli that evoke vivid mental images intended to influence perception or behavior.

  • Elucidate the consequences of demand characteristics and the impact of experimenter expectations on psychological studies.
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Franklin CiprianMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Intons-Peterson (1983) found that experimenters' expectations influenced their observations, such that those who were told imaginal primes would be more effective observed them to be more effective, demonstrating the impact of experimenter expectancy effects.