kalium comments on The Anti-Placebo Effect - Less Wrong

38 Post author: ShannonFriedman 28 September 2013 05:44AM

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Comment author: kalium 29 September 2013 08:44:54PM 3 points [-]

Actually the placebo effect is a statistical term covering the entire improvement seen in the placebo branch of a trial. Part of the effect comes from beliefs, yes. But there are other causes. For instance, people tend to enroll in clinical trials when their health is at a local minimum, and reversion to the mean can account for a good chunk of their improvement.

Comment author: Zaine 30 September 2013 05:06:03PM *  0 points [-]

I didn't know this, and if there are other instances, would like to know all of them. Thank you!