Wow thank you for sharing that; that is an important factor I never questioned before of whether or not the subjects believed the other person really was in pain
It was never mentioned in any of the reports of the experiment — but it makes great sense. One of the overarching troubles of psychological experimentation is that it relies upon lying to the subjects (so that you can get a “true” response). And so, if the subject suspects the lie ….
Wow thank you for sharing that; that is an important factor I never questioned before of whether or not the subjects believed the other person really was in pain
It was never mentioned in any of the reports of the experiment — but it makes great sense. One of the overarching troubles of psychological experimentation is that it relies upon lying to the subjects (so that you can get a “true” response). And so, if the subject suspects the lie ….
Yeah…again once more thanks