I create a situation in which two students are working on separate computers. Th
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I create a situation in which two students are working on separate computers. They are told that they will be learning how to do literature searches in my experiment. At least, that is what they are told by my student research assistants who do not know what condition each subject is assigned to. My equipment is tracking and recording a variety of dependent variables. Subject A’s computer is set-up to function normally, while Subject B’s computer is linked to Subject A’s. This means that every time Subject A successfully finds appropriate sources of information, both Subject A and Subject B are notified of success in the literature search. Regardless of Subject B’s efforts, Subject B is never provided information that his/her actual efforts are successful. Name the 3 control methods that are explicitly indicated in this scenario?
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The names of three control methods are:
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