Concerning the placebo effect, Wampold et.al. (2005) concluded that, when properly designed,
a. psychological placebos are as effective as accepted psychotherapies
b. accepted psychotherapies are more effective than psychological placebos
c. psychological placebos are ethically unacceptable to use with patients/clients
d. psychological placebos were dramatically more effective than psychotropic medication
a. psychological placebos are as effective as accepted psychotherapies
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