In physics, the “observer effect” is seen as a problem. In social sciences, however, the observer is simply another person in the room. This post discusses how no social phenomena occur in isolation.
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Don’t research participants act differently when they know you’re watching?
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Andrea Renee Leone Pizzighella
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