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Dr. David Smelser discusses psychological pitfalls of human research, including the placebo, nocebo, Hawthorne, John Henry, and Pygmalion (also called "Rosenthal") effects and some ways to mitigate them.
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Chapters
1. Research Part II: Hawthorne, John Henry, and Pygmalion (00:00:00)
2. Placebo Effect (00:01:26)
3. Nocebo Effect (00:05:48)
4. Hawthorne Effect (00:08:05)
5. John Henry Effect (00:10:54)
6. Pygmalion Effect (00:12:14)
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