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What is a placebo, and why is it important in an experiment to test the effectiveness of a drug?
What is a placebo?
A.
A placebo refers to a specific member of a sample from which data are collected.
B.
A placebo refers to a situation in which a patient improves simply because they believe they are receiving a useful treatment.
C.
A placebo refers to any problem in the design or conduct of a statistical study that tends to favor certain results.
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A placebo is physically similar to a treatment, but it lacks any active ingredients, so it should not by itself produce any effects.

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