• Placebic

    Origin

    placebo + -ic

    Full definition of placebic

    Adjective

    placebic

    1. Functioning as a placebo.
      • 1986, J. Richard Eiser, Social psychology: attitude, cognition, and social behavior‎, In the request-only condition, the experimenter said simply 'Excuse me, I have 5 (20) copies. May I use the xerox machine?' In the placebic information condition, this was followed by the phrase 'because I need to make copies'. In the real information condition, the reason offered in support was 'because I am in a rush'.
      • 2005, Michael Palmer, Moral Problems in Medicine‎, Many millions of dollars are expended on drugs, diagnostic tests, and psychotherapies of a placebic nature.
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