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has gloss | eng: In experimental research, the term observer effect (also see Hawthorne effect) refers to changes that the act of observing will make on the phenomenon being observed. It has application in many fields of scientific inquiry, and may refer specifically to: |
lexicalization | eng: Observer Effect |
instance of | c/Types of scientific fallacy |
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