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I often believe effect is more important than intonation.
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What surprised the psychologist is that over time, this "saying is believing" effect grew stronger -- meaning that more and more of the volunteers' recollections of the facts were accounted for by what they had said.
The informants were informed that the interviewer was a physiotherapist, which might have influenced the believed effects of physiotherapy in a positive way.
Others believe the effect has been small or nonexistent.
It's hard for me to believe the effect has happened so fast.
Some scientists, however, say they need more evidence to believe the effect.
Some believe the effect will not be drastic; others are less optimistic.
In fact, there's reason to believe this effect might already be occurring.
I've never had it done to me personally, but I believe the effect is very disorientating.
Or is it, as the creators of this scheme seem to believe, the effect it has on its audience members?
Nearly half (44percentt) of working adults say that their current job affects their overall health, but only 28percentt of those believe that effect is a good one.
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