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A researcher conducts a naturalistic observation study of sharing behavior among children on a playground. Because the researcher expects children who attend preschool to be more cooperative, they record a preschool child sharing a shovel as a 'prosocial sharing event,' but record a non-preschool child performing the exact same action as 'accidental toy placement.' When a second, blind observer reviews the footage, they find no objective difference between the two actions. By analyzing this discrepancy, a peer reviewer determines that the primary investigator's pre-existing hypotheses systematically distorted the recording of objective behaviors. This methodological threat to the validity of observational research is known as _________.

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