Using Nonnaive Participants Can Reduce Effect Sizes
Jesse Chandler,
Gabriele Paolacci,
Eyal Peer,
Pam Mueller and
Kate A. Ratliff
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Abstract:
Although researchers often assume their participants are naive to experimental materials, this is not always the case. We investigated how prior exposure to a task affects subsequent experimental results.
Keywords: nonnaïveté; repeated participation; effect sizes; judgment and decision making; panel conditioning; research methods; open data; open materials (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 9
Date: 2015-07-30
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