|
|
|
|
|
by sigkill
5073 days ago
|
|
I don't know why you've been down voted but this is exactly what I read yesterday in Dan Ariely's Predictably Irrational. A $2 aspirin worked better than a 50 cent one. That is to say, people who paid more for the exact same medicine were less likely to come back after a month for the same problem. It's actually crazy on how true his observations are, even on yourself. |
|
Real drugs are tested against placebos, and they have to 'beat the placebo' before we call them 'drugs'. (i.e. if they don't beat the placebo, they clearly don't work). And obviously although placebos work, they don't work very well, so you can't 'think yourself free of cancer'.
The placebo effect is one of the current unsolved mysteries of science today.