Hawthorne effect
n. The effect on people's behavior of knowing they are being observed or studied. The name Hawthorne is taken from the Hawthorne plant of the Western Electric Company, in which it was noted that productivity rose as soon as workers knew they were being observed by a research team. A set of seven studies of this plant are sometimes considered the birth of the human relations approach to management.
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