Things I’m curious about, but probably won’t investigate in detail: Does the placebo effect really do significantly worse if you don’t “believe” in it, even if you’re (for example) told that it’s been experimentally shown to work even if you don’t believe in it?
I googled “metaplacebo” and found some kind of wiki page, but haven’t looked at it yet.
Things I’m curious about, but probably won’t investigate in detail: Does the placebo effect really do significantly worse if you don’t “believe” in it, even if you’re (for example) told that it’s been experimentally shown to work even if you don’t believe in it?
Or (I assume) we’re not smart enough to find and prove the framing that would maximize the effect’s strength for any given human, honestly or otherwise.
Things I’m curious about, but probably won’t investigate in detail: Does the placebo effect really do significantly worse if you don’t “believe” in it, even if you’re (for example) told that it’s been experimentally shown to work even if you don’t believe in it?
I googled “metaplacebo” and found some kind of wiki page, but haven’t looked at it yet.
It still works (but less).
Or (I assume) we’re not smart enough to find and prove the framing that would maximize the effect’s strength for any given human, honestly or otherwise.