What is the placebo effect and how do double-blind studies control for it?
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What is the placebo effect and how do double-blind studies control for it?
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The placebo effect occurs when participants experience real changes in symptoms or behavior simply because they believe they are receiving treatment, even when the treatment is inactive. In a double-blind study, neither the participants nor the researchers interacting with them know who is in the experimental group versus the control group. This eliminates both participant expectancy effects and researcher bias in administering treatment and measuring outcomes.
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