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  1. On Shames' experimenter expectancy paradox.D. Primeaux - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (4):634-637.
    Shames' article ingeniously attempts to impeach arguments which support the view that a psychologist's experimental results are significantly influenced by the experimenter expectancy effect. This attack is a powerful one in which Shames unveils his “expectancy paradox”: the scientist investigating the influence of the expectancy effect in psychology remains himself subject to any such expectancy effect. Therefore, he argues, “The more substantial is the evidence for the veridicality of experimenter expectancy... the more suspect it becomes...”. Shames maintains that this paradox (...)
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