Hawthorne effect or preference falsification
In regards to the Hawthorne effect or preference falsification please find any source other than Wikipedia and write a one page summary of this article or online source.
Assume the audience for this writing is someone who is NOT familiar with these terms so you should explain them in very simple terms, using your own words and not a highly technical definition. You may also include the term silent majority if applicable
You must have some original extrapolation of thought in regards to aspects such as the following:
Do you feel they are overestimating or underestimating the effect on the survey or study?
Are there possible additional reasons the data could be skewed because of preconceptions or fears or other thoughts respondents may inherently have?
Unlike the assignment on confounding variable this must be data or a survey which is based on human subject responses or data. Otherwise these terms would not be applicable; for example penguins don’t have stronger beliefs on global warming because all the other penguins seem to have a similar politically or socially correct view.
Length : 1 page

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