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Choice as a Moderator of Placebo Expectation Effects: Additional Support From Two Experiments

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Pages 436-444 | Published online: 26 Sep 2013

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Biya Tang, Evan Livesey & Ben Colagiuri. (2023) Choice over placebo administration enhances open-label placebo hypoalgesia. Pain.
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Kate Faasse, Yvette Keevers, Annalise de Groot, Kate Nicholls, Suzanne G. Helfer & Andrew L. Geers. (2023) Choice and the nocebo effect: If a little is good, more is better?. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 164, pages 111083.
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Eliane Herrero, Daielly Melina Nassif Mantovani & Evandro Luiz Lopes. (2022) Why Is the Placebo Effect Different in Marketing? A Study on Moderating Persuasion by Authority. Review of Marketing Science 20:1, pages 207-232.
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Biya Tang, Kirsten Barnes, Andrew Geers, Evan Livesey & Ben Colagiuri. (2022) Choice and the Placebo Effect: A Meta-analysis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 56:10, pages 977-988.
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Kirsten Barnes, Benjamin Margolin Rottman & Ben Colagiuri. (2021) The placebo effect: To explore or to exploit?. Cognition 214, pages 104753.
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Biya Tang, Andrew Geers, Kirsten Barnes & Ben Colagiuri. (2019) Instrumental Control Enhances Placebo Analgesia. The Journal of Pain 20:12, pages 1486-1497.
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Valerie Yeung, Louise Sharpe, Andrew Geers & Ben Colagiuri. (2019) Choice, Expectations, and the Placebo Effect for Sleep Difficulty. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
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Andrew L. Geers, Stephanie L. Fowler, Suzanne G. Helfer & Ashley B. Murray. (2019) A test of psychological and electrodermal changes immediately after the delivery of 3 analgesic treatment messages. PAIN Reports 4:3, pages e693.
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Fawn C. Caplandies, Jill A. Brown, Ashley B. Murray, Jason P. Rose & Andrew L. Geers. (2018) Choice and perceptions of exercise: A test of three moderating variables. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 38, pages 47-55.
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Joël Coste & Sébastien Montel. (2016) Placebo-related effects: a meta-narrative review of conceptualization, mechanisms and their relevance in rheumatology. Rheumatology, pages kew274.
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Hannah Bartley, Kate Faasse, Rob Horne & Keith J. Petrie. (2016) You Can’t Always Get What You Want: The Influence of Choice on Nocebo and Placebo Responding. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 50:3, pages 445-451.
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Jacob Fox, Shane R. Close, Jason P. Rose & Andrew L. Geers. (2016) Identifying when choice helps: clarifying the relationships between choice making, self-construal, and pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 39:3, pages 527-536.
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Jill A. Brown, Masanori Oikawa, Jason P. Rose, Heather M. Haught, Haruka Oikawa & Andrew L. Geers. (2015) Choosing Across Cultures: The Effect of Choice Complexity on Treatment Outcomes. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 28:5, pages 515-528.
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Andrew L. Geers & Franklin G. Miller. (2014) Understanding and translating the knowledge about placebo effects. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 27:5, pages 326-331.
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