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A researcher is conducting a within-subjects experiment where participants evaluate both a clean room and a messy room. If a participant guesses that the researcher expects messy rooms to cause negative ratings and wants to behave as expected, how will they alter their behavior?

Question: A researcher is conducting a within-subjects experiment where participants evaluate both a clean room and a messy room. If a participant guesses that the researcher expects messy rooms to cause negative ratings and wants to behave as expected, how will they alter their behavior?

Sample answer: If the participant guesses the hypothesis, they will intentionally rate the messy room more negatively than they normally would. They do this because they want to judge the situation in the way they think is expected of them by the researcher.

Key points:

  • Participant guesses the hypothesis about the clean and messy rooms.
  • Participant rates the messy room more negatively to conform to expectations.
  • This is an example of judging situations in a way they think is expected of them.

Rubric: The answer should apply hypothesis guessing to the clean/messy room scenario, demonstrating that the participant will change their behavior by rating the messy room more negatively to align with the expected hypothesis.

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