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Interviewer-induced bias described in a sentence?

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Interviewer-induced bias happens when the interviewer is partial to the response they expect they will get and structure the way they interview to elicit that response, be it through phrasing of the questions or even the way they ask the question.

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Self-report measures were used to avoid interviewer bias. By introducing computer software, interviewer bias may be reduced. However, interviews were not conducted blindly with cases and controls, and as such interviewer bias cannot be excluded as having an influence on our findings

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