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The Goldilocks placebo effect: Placebo effect is stronger when people select a treatment from an optimal number of choices / Rebecca J. Hafner, Mathew P. White, Simon J. Handley.--

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Material type: TextTextSeries: Journal of Psychology ; 131(2)Publication details: University of Illinois Press; 2018Description: Pages 175-184, Summer 2018Subject(s):
  • Choice overload
  • Decision Making
  • Goldilocks effect for choice
  • satisfaction
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The Goldilocks placebo effect: Placebo effect is stronger when people select a treatment from an optimal number of choices /

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Hafner R. J., .The Goldilocks placebo effect: Placebo effect is stronger when people select a treatment from an optimal number of choices. : University of Illinois Press.

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Hafner Rebecca J, .The Goldilocks placebo effect: Placebo effect is stronger when people select a treatment from an optimal number of choices. : University of Illinois Press.

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Hafner R. J., .The Goldilocks placebo effect: Placebo effect is stronger when people select a treatment from an optimal number of choices. : University of Illinois Press.

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Hafner Rebecca J, .: University of Illinois Press. .

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