P Floding;177945 Wrote: 
> I agree with what you are saying, except that double-blind implies that
> the one performing the experiment does not know what he/she is doing.
> Not sure how a one-way mirror will help in acheiving this..
> 
> Example of double-blind is when the doctor handing out the medicine
> doesn't know himself weather it is the real thing or sugar pills.

Yeah, I didn't think before I wrote.  I was mostly trying to get the
tester out of the room with the subjects because I figured it'd be
impossible for the tester to effectively hide the tweak from himself
(and make it truly double-blind).


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