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in broader terms, the placebo effect is when somebody believes something is true and acts so even when it is not true, in example believing you're drunk even though you just drank grape juice. EtherPilot pretty much nailed it with his/her explanation.
If a person either believes that they should be drunk, or wants to be drunk...then they behave how they perceive "Drunk" to be...while under the impression that they Are drunk...when they are not. The behavior is exaggerated, and irrational. An actual drunk is not irrational...they are illogical...but they usually have a working line of rational behind their actions.
What do you mean by placebo effect? I looked it up and it said that it was when a patient had confidence in a treatment and therefore, it worked. How does that appy to drunkeness?
Actually I have. My father has had drinking problems in the past, but he's over it now. And when I went to Bordeaux this past summer, our group ran into a drunk guy. Nothing he said really made much sense and he had a weird, glazed look in his eyes. So sad!
You obviously have never been around people who drink, nor have any idea what actual drunk people are like. Any time you see behavior like this...it's placebo effect.
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boobie201014 1 year ago
@blargh2blargh It sounds like a complicated concept, but I guess that that makes sense.
Casey5693 1 year ago
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in broader terms, the placebo effect is when somebody believes something is true and acts so even when it is not true, in example believing you're drunk even though you just drank grape juice. EtherPilot pretty much nailed it with his/her explanation.
blargh2blargh 1 year ago
I learned in driver's education that alcohol wrecks your inhibitions and severely impairs your ability to make decisions.
Casey5693 2 years ago
If a person either believes that they should be drunk, or wants to be drunk...then they behave how they perceive "Drunk" to be...while under the impression that they Are drunk...when they are not. The behavior is exaggerated, and irrational. An actual drunk is not irrational...they are illogical...but they usually have a working line of rational behind their actions.
EtherPilot 2 years ago
What do you mean by placebo effect? I looked it up and it said that it was when a patient had confidence in a treatment and therefore, it worked. How does that appy to drunkeness?
Casey5693 2 years ago
Actually I have. My father has had drinking problems in the past, but he's over it now. And when I went to Bordeaux this past summer, our group ran into a drunk guy. Nothing he said really made much sense and he had a weird, glazed look in his eyes. So sad!
Casey5693 2 years ago
You obviously have never been around people who drink, nor have any idea what actual drunk people are like. Any time you see behavior like this...it's placebo effect.
EtherPilot 2 years ago
misleading detailed false notions or deception? How is this video misleading or deceptive?
Casey5693 2 years ago
No...misleading vividness Fallacy. Not silliness.
EtherPilot 2 years ago