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investigator effects  

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  • Investigator effects are those sources of artifact or error in scientific inquiry that derive from the investigator. It is useful to think of two major types of effects, usually unintentional, that scientists can have upon the results of their research. [Source: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods; Investigator Effects]

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