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Example of Deception: Studying Opinions on Attire

An example of necessary deception in research is a study investigating how a person's attire influences others' opinions of them. In this scenario, researchers might mislead participants about the experiment's true goal to ensure that this knowledge does not alter their genuine responses and reactions to the person's clothing.

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