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Expectancy effect

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Expectancy effect, also known as effects caused by expectations, may refer to:

  • Observer-expectancy effect – when expectations of an observer (e.g., a clinician or researcher) influences a subject and their outcome
  • Subject-expectancy effect – when expectations of a subject (e.g., a patient or research participant) influences themselves and their outcome