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Behavioral experiments

Behavioral experiments are research methods used to study how people behave in different situations. Participants are often asked to perform specific tasks or respond to stimuli, allowing researchers to observe patterns, test hypotheses, or understand how mental processes influence actions. These experiments help identify cause-and-effect relationships, providing insights into behaviors, motivations, and decision-making. They are widely used in psychology to better understand human behavior and inform treatments, interventions, or policies based on scientific evidence.