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Define active and passive deception in the context of psychological research. According to the text, what are the two ways in which passive deception can manifest in a study?

Question: Define active and passive deception in the context of psychological research. According to the text, what are the two ways in which passive deception can manifest in a study?

Sample answer: Active deception occurs when a researcher explicitly presents false information to participants. Passive deception occurs when a researcher either withholds information about the study's full design or purpose, or allows participants to make incorrect assumptions (such as believing they are taking a standard memory test when the true purpose is different).

Key points:

  • Active deception involves explicitly presenting false information.
  • Passive deception involves withholding information about the full design or purpose of the study.
  • Passive deception can also involve allowing participants to make incorrect assumptions.

Rubric: The answer must accurately define active deception as presenting false information and passive deception as withholding information or allowing incorrect assumptions. It must list the two ways passive deception manifests: 1) withholding info on the study's design or purpose, and 2) allowing participants to make incorrect assumptions.

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