Placebo: Effects, Examples, Types, and More

  A placebo is something, such as a substance or procedure, that has no inherent ability to directly produce an effect of interest, but which can nevertheless produce this effect indirectly, generally through a psychological response. Most commonly, the term “placebo” is used in the medical context, to refer to an inert substance (e.g., a … Continue reading Placebo: Effects, Examples, Types, and More