Response Error
When a research participant gives an incomplete or incorrect answer, this is an example of response bias or measurement error. Response bias can occur due to misunderstanding the question, lack of knowledge, or social desirability, while measurement error reflects inaccuracies in data collection. Both can impact the validity and reliability of the research findings, potentially skewing the results.
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When a participant in a study provides answers they believe the researcher wants to hear, it is known as response bias. This can compromise the validity of the research findings, as the data may not accurately reflect the participants' true beliefs or behaviors. Such bias can arise from social desirability, fear of judgment, or misunderstanding the study's purpose. To mitigate this, researchers can ensure anonymity and emphasize the importance of honest responses.
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