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The Apparent Power of a Mere Sugar Pill to Cure

Question 35

Question 35

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The apparent power of a mere sugar pill to cure numerous bodily ailments is called:


A) Confabulation.
B) Pareidolia.
C) The placebo effect.
D) The autokinetic effect.
E) The hypnagogic effect.

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