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October 18, 2002
Demand Characteristics: Toward an Understanding of Their Meaning and Application in Clinical Practice
by Wayne G. Whitehouse, Emily Carota Orne, and David F. Dinges
On The Social Psychology of the Psychological Experiment: With Particular Reference to Demand Characteristics and Their Implications
by Martin T. Orne
Demand Characteristics in the Laboratory and the Clinic: Conversations and Collaborations With Subjects and Patients
by John F. Kihlstrom
The Nature and Role of Demand Characteristics in Scientific Inquiry
by Ralph L. Rosnow
Experimenter and Clinician Effects in Scientific Inquiry and Clinical Practice
by Robert Rosenthal
Demand Characteristics and the Development of Dual, False Belief Systems
by Loren Pankratz
Hypnosis, Demand Characteristics, and "Recovered Memory" Therapy
by Campbell Perry
Demand Characteristics, Treatment Rationales, and Cognitive Therapy for Depression
by Jonathan W. Kanter, Robert J. Kohlenberg, and Elizabeth F. Loftus
Some Recent Changes in Demand Characteristics in Psychotherapy
by Harold Merskey
Turning Case Reports Into Evidence: The Hidden Role of Demand Characteristics
by Donald P. Spence
Advice and Consent: Demand Characteristics, Ritual, and the Transmission of Practical Wisdom in the Clinical Context
by Robert A. Karlin
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