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A student researcher designs a bystander effect study in which all participants are placed in a six-person group and hear a recorded voice claiming to be having a medical emergency. Because none of the participants intervened, the student concludes: 'This proves that the presence of others causes people not to help.' A methods instructor responds that without a _____ condition — in which a single participant hears the same recorded emergency alone — the student cannot rule out the possibility that the low helping rate was due to the unusual or ambiguous nature of the task itself rather than to group size, making the causal conclusion unjustified.

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