Controlling the uncontrolled: Are there incidental experimenter effects on physiologic responding?

Volume: 57, Issue: 3
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
The degree to which experimenters shape participant behavior has long been of interest in experimental social science research. Here, we extend this question to the domain of peripheral psychophysiology, where experimenters often have direct, physical contact with participants, yet researchers do not consistently test for their influence. We describe analytic tools for examining experimenter effects in peripheral physiology. Using these tools,...
Paper Details
Title
Controlling the uncontrolled: Are there incidental experimenter effects on physiologic responding?
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
57
Issue
3
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