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There are instances when a patient's condition may improve after receiving an injection simply because the patient has the expectation that the injection will be helpful, even though the injected solution actually contains no active ingredient. This is an example of the:
A. Black-or-white fallacy.
B. Expectancy effect.
C. Placebo effect.
D. Double-blind belief.