How to deal with investigator effects
The participant and the person conducting the experiment are ‘blind’ to the
aims and/or hypotheses.
Using the most scientific, formalised, and exact procedures for all
participants in a given study.
This involves organising participants and materials in a way that is randomly
generated and is free from bias.
How to deal with investigator effects
The participant and the person conducting the experiment are ‘blind’ to the
aims and/or hypotheses.
Randomisation A double blind technique Standardisation
Using the most scientific, formalised, and exact procedures for all
participants in a given study.
This involves organising participants and materials in a way that is randomly
generated and is free from bias.
How to deal with investigator effects
The participant and the person conducting the experiment are ‘blind’ to the
aims and/or hypotheses.
Randomisation A double blind technique Standardisation
Using the most scientific, formalised, and exact procedures for all
participants in a given study.
This involves organising participants and materials in a way that is randomly
generated and is free from bias.
The participant and the person conducting the experiment are ‘blind’ to the
aims and/or hypotheses.
Using the most scientific, formalised, and exact procedures for all
participants in a given study.
This involves organising participants and materials in a way that is randomly
generated and is free from bias.
How to deal with investigator effects
The participant and the person conducting the experiment are ‘blind’ to the
aims and/or hypotheses.
Randomisation A double blind technique Standardisation
Using the most scientific, formalised, and exact procedures for all
participants in a given study.
This involves organising participants and materials in a way that is randomly
generated and is free from bias.
How to deal with investigator effects
The participant and the person conducting the experiment are ‘blind’ to the
aims and/or hypotheses.
Randomisation A double blind technique Standardisation
Using the most scientific, formalised, and exact procedures for all
participants in a given study.
This involves organising participants and materials in a way that is randomly
generated and is free from bias.