What is the purpose of double-blind experiments?
A) to ensure that the hypothesis is scientifically testable
B) to see if the experimental group responds differently than the control group
C) to help the subjects in an experiment understand the treatment they are receiving
D) to minimize the effects of human bias on the results
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