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... expectation . Expectations Phenomena such as faith healing , the will to live , and the power of fraudulent drugs can be understood in terms of people's expecta- tions , most of which arise in interactions with other people [ 24 , 25 ] ...
... expectation . Expectations Phenomena such as faith healing , the will to live , and the power of fraudulent drugs can be understood in terms of people's expecta- tions , most of which arise in interactions with other people [ 24 , 25 ] ...
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... expectations associated with them . However , as failures are reported and as the drugs or treatment pro- cedures become commonplace , their efficacy often fades . Fortun- ately , positive expectations need not depend on the existence ...
... expectations associated with them . However , as failures are reported and as the drugs or treatment pro- cedures become commonplace , their efficacy often fades . Fortun- ately , positive expectations need not depend on the existence ...
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... expectations . Patients who become opti- mistic may try harder ; for example , they may drink more fluids and sleep and walk more , and these behaviors may lead to improved health . Second , a person's thoughts and feelings can produce ...
... expectations . Patients who become opti- mistic may try harder ; for example , they may drink more fluids and sleep and walk more , and these behaviors may lead to improved health . Second , a person's thoughts and feelings can produce ...
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