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Although the findings of the initial experiments were nicely compatible with the theoretical hypotheses, other plausible explanations could be entertained.
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Lerner, M.J. (1980). Three Experiments That Assess the Effects of Sex and Educational Background of Observers, Experimenter and Observer Influence on One Another, and the Reactions of ‘Informed’ and Nonimplicated Observers. In: The Belief in a Just World. Perspectives in Social Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0448-5_6
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