Definition
A research accomplice or paid actor embedded in a psychological study who pretends to be a regular participant while actually manipulating the experiment. Basically, a professional liar with scientific credentials.
Example Usage
The confederate in the Milgram study pretended to receive electric shocks, making subjects believe they were actually harming someone.
Source: Academic psychology terminology
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