Finding Zemo (zemo) wrote in evaluation, @ 2020-01-26 17:21:00 |
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In the last experiment, we knew our scientists. We never knew what they wanted, but we knew who they were.
Here, at first, I think perhaps they changed this, because it compromise the integrity of the experiment. Because the mere fact of knowing that you are being observed changes your behavior. But then I think that there are other ways to study someone without them knowing that they are being studied. I think about us, and how we are not who we say we were when we arrived.
Do you suspect that any of our fellow participants are not who they say they are?