Experimenter Effects in Behavioral Research
By ROBERT ROSENTHAL
Experimenter Effects in Behavioral Research offers a comprehensive examination of the impact experimenters have on study outcomes. This insightful book delves into the subtle yet significant ways in which researchers' presence, behavior, and expectations can influence subjects' responses. Drawing on a wealth of empirical research and real-world examples, the author sheds light on this often overlooked aspect of behavioral studies. A must-read for scholars, practitioners, and students seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of research methodology.
NEW YORK. APPLETON-CENTURY-CROFTS. 1966. 471p.