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-:''[[Placebo (disambiguation)]]''+'''Placebo''' may refer to:
-# A dummy [[medicine]] containing no active ingredients; an [[inert]] treatment.+*[[Placebo]], a treatment without intrinsic therapeutic value, but administered as if it were a therapy, either in medical treatment or in clinical trials
-# Anything of no real benefit which nevertheless makes people feel better.+*[[Placebo (band)]], an alternative rock band
 +**[[Placebo (album)|''Placebo'' (album)]], the band's self-titled debut album
 +*[[Placebo (at funeral)]] (''obsolete usage''), a singer of the Office of the Dead which includes the phrase "placebo Domino" meaning "please the Lord", and from that someone who falsely claims a connection to the deceased to get a share of the funeral meal
 +*[[Observer effect#Observer bias|Observer bias]], particularly in audio circles
 + 
 +==See also==
 +*[[Placebo effect (disambiguation)]]
 +*[[Nocebo]]
-====Related terms==== 
-*[[nocebo]] 
-*[[placebo effect]] 
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Placebo may refer to:

  • Placebo, a treatment without intrinsic therapeutic value, but administered as if it were a therapy, either in medical treatment or in clinical trials
  • Placebo (band), an alternative rock band
  • Placebo (at funeral) (obsolete usage), a singer of the Office of the Dead which includes the phrase "placebo Domino" meaning "please the Lord", and from that someone who falsely claims a connection to the deceased to get a share of the funeral meal
  • Observer bias, particularly in audio circles

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