If electrons behave differently when observed, how do we know what they do when they’re not observed?

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How do we know they behave differently when they’re observed in general? I know they can tell they’re being observed by interacting with the detector but how do we know that their behavior changes?

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In a related questions, can someone explain why/how the particles ‘know’ they are being observed.

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