Concept information
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organization studies encyc
approaches to organization theory
interpretive theory
action research
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communication theory
semiotic, linguistic, and discursive orientations
interpretive theory
action research
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communication theory
theory, metatheory, methodology, and inquiry
interpretive theory
action research
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management theory
management theory encyc
management education, research, and consulting
action research
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organization studies
organization studies encyc
research practice and methodology
action research
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education in society and culture
evaluation, testing, and research methods
mixed methods
action research
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education in society and culture
evaluation, testing, and research methods
mixed methods
action research
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education in society and culture
theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
mixed methods
action research
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education in society and culture
theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
mixed methods
action research
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evaluation, testing, and research methods
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
action research
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evaluation, testing, and research methods
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
action research
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theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
action research
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theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
qualitative research
qualitative data analysis
action research
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evaluation, testing, and research methods
qualitative research
qualitative data collection
action research
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evaluation, testing, and research methods
qualitative research
qualitative data collection
action research
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research methods and evaluation
qualitative research
qualitative data collection
action research
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theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
qualitative research
qualitative data collection
action research
Preferred term
investigator bias
Definition
- The concept of investigator bias was coined by Christian Meissner and Saul Kassin, who found in a meta-analysis that neither deception-detection training nor experience in lie-detection-related jobs (for example, law enforcement) increase accuracy (that is, correct classification) in identifying truths and lies. Instead, training and experience increase the tendency to judge other people's statements as deceptive and reduce confidence in the accuracy of judgments. [Source: Encyclopedia of Deception; Investigator Bias]
Broader concept
Belongs to group
URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/investigator_bias
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