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The point is- 86.4% of people make up there own statistics. The machine prevents this, and creates a new level of research called the "triple-blind study". Previously, only two levels of blindness were available. |
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A little evil but a good idea. The only problem is any manual selection of a group "mans willing to play "Plecebo Roulette"" would affect the results. because statistically those people are more likely to be influenced by drugs or mental deseases that are not included in the study. |
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Why not institute a draft that picks a peaple at random. Of coarse that would be more evil and somewhat counter productive. But we would learn alot. |
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"Are you a lesser human? Come and play Placebo (sp.) Roulette!" |
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I think you have to work on your advertising. |
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//creates a new level of research called the "triple-blind study". Previously, only two levels of blindness were available.// |
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Triple-blind studies or 'trials' are quite baked, FYI. |
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Actually, I'm addicted to placebo's. I thought of checking into rehab but I couldn't see the point. |
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Placebo rehab is a great idea, you could go to a building, and spend a week where you may, or may not be getting off drugs that you're not completely sure you were addicted to in the first place. |
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Placebos are very effective drugs in some circumstances. There was a lovely medical study recently which compared different placebos' effectiveness and found some significant differences. Green pills were better than red pills, but not as effective as injections. |
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Sorry; thought it said 'placenta'. |
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