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What (who) is experimenter - definition


Experimenter         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Experimenter (disambiguation)
·noun One who makes experiments; one skilled in experiments.
experimenter         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Experimenter (disambiguation)
Experimenter Publishing         
  •  Hotel filler ads
  •  Electro Importing Catalog
  •  Staccatone music synthesizer
  •  ''Your Body'' advertisement
  •  Home-made television in ''Science and Invention'' (November 1928)
  •  Ad promoting magazines and radio station
AMERICAN MEDIA COMPANY
Experimenter publishing bankruptcy; Experimenter Publishing bankruptcy
Experimenter Publishing was an American media company founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1915. The first magazine was The Electrical Experimenter (1913–1931) and the most notable magazines were Radio News (1919–1985) and Amazing Stories (1926–2005).

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Experimenter
Examples of use of experimenter
1. Beforehand, the experimenter signals the correct choice by staring, nodding, or pointing at it.
2. The students were far more likely to help if the experimenter was dressed as they were.
3. The tests were conducted under double–blind conditions, where neither experimenter nor participant knew if the signal was on.
4. And did leaders that led the way to food –– only to find that it had been removed by the experimenter –– incur the wrath of followers?
5. Most of the subjects continued to obey to the end–believing that they were delivering life threatening 450 volt shocks – simply because the experimenter commanded them to.