In drug-treatment studies, double-blind procedures minimize outcome differences between experimental and control conditions that could be attributed to
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-well, if a person or a researcher knows that the subject is taking a placebo, the person will know that the 'drug' won't help, so the placebo affect wouldn't occur
-if someone takes a placebo thinking that it's a drug that will improve their condition, that might reduce the person's stress and allow them to recover more easily
-this is how the outcome differences are minimized
-if someone takes a placebo thinking that it's a drug that will improve their condition, that might reduce the person's stress and allow them to recover more easily
-this is how the outcome differences are minimized
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