ConfederateIn experimental studies in social psychology, a person who pretends to be a participant and who is instructed to make particular statements and/or to perform particular behaviors. Confederates make up the most important part of the social situation hypothesized to affect the cognitions, emotions, and behaviors of the participants. |
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