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In a psychological study, a research confederate is an individual who appears to be a participant but is actually working for the researcher.
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In the context of a psychology experiment, which of the following best describes a research confederate?
Psychology experiments often involve multiple people with different levels of awareness and responsibility. Match each role with the description that best captures its purpose within an experimental design involving social manipulation.
In a study on social influence, a researcher hires an assistant to sit in a waiting room and remain completely indifferent while smoke begins to fill the room from a vent. If the goal is to observe how actual participants react to the assistant's lack of concern while believing the assistant is just another person waiting for the study, the assistant is acting as a research confederate.
In the context of psychological research, which of the following best defines a confederate?
Arrange the following steps in the correct order to illustrate how a research confederate is typically utilized within an experimental study.
Analyze the methodological components of using a research confederate in a psychological experiment. Match each element of the confederate's role with its specific function in maintaining the integrity of the study design.
True/False: When evaluating the methodological strengths of an experimental design, the use of a research confederate is judged to be a superior technique for maintaining identical social interactions across all participants compared to using an automated, non-human stimulus.
In a psychological study, a research confederate is an individual who appears to be a participant but is actually working for the researcher.
In psychological research, why is it methodologically important for a confederate to follow specific instructions or a script during an experiment?
A researcher studying social conformity hires an actor to pretend to be a participant and intentionally provide incorrect answers during a group task. In this experimental setup, the actor is serving as a(n) _____.