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bogus pipeline -

a technique used by researchers to reduce biases in reponses that are closely related to affect and attitude. An example of a bogus pipeline would be a scenario where researchers tell a participant that they are monitoring them through a lie detector machine and to answer all of their questions honestly, when in reality there is no such machine.

reference:

Jones, E. & Sigall H. (1971). The bogus pipeline: A new paradigm for measuring affect and attitude. Psychological Bulletin. Vol. 76(5) pp. 349-364.