Re: OT: Stupid "scientific" research
- From: Tim Auton <tim.auton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 21:54:42 +0000
Rich Grise <rich@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There was a TeeVee Nooz item the other day, where the story was, "Can duct
tape cure warts?"
Well, somebody did an experiment where they took a bunch of volunteers and
half of them got duct tape on their wart and the other half got "a placebo
patch". No difference was observed between the two groups.
Well, duh! What's a "placebo patch"? The point of the duct tape is that
it keeps air off the wart - wouldn't a "placebo patch" do the same thing?
What experiment did you perform to show that it really is keeping the
air off the wart which does the trick as opposed to, say, something in
the glue?
Tim
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