单词 | observer's paradox |
释义 | observer's paradoxLinguistics noun The apparent paradox whereby the vernacular speech of a person being studied is altered by the presence of the observer, thus compromising the accuracy of the observation; also used more generally. Origin1970s; earliest use found in William Labov (b. 1927). |
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