Demand effects are possible confounding variables where: (a) Participants behave in the way they think the experimenter
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Demand effects are possible confounding variables where:
(a) Participants behave in the way they think the experimenter wants them to behave
(b) Participants perform poorly because they are tired or bored
(c) Participants perform well because they have practised the experimental task
(d) None of the above
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