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Does Searle believe that computers can think? Explain.
Socially Desirable Responding
The tendency of respondents to answer questions in a manner that will be viewed favorably by others.
Sampling Bias
A flaw in the sampling process that leads to a sample that is not representative of the population, potentially distorting study results or conclusions.
Response Stereotyping
The assumption that individuals in certain roles will behave in a predictable manner based on societal stereotypes.
Placebo Effect
The phenomenon where individuals experience a perceived improvement in condition due to their expectation of treatment, rather than the treatment itself.
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