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13 August, 16:46

A television advertisement shows an actor taking an antihistamine and then joyously walking though a grassy, flower-filled meadow without experiencing the usual allergy symptoms.

What, if anything, does the ad prove about alleviation of allergies?

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  1. 13 August, 18:23
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    Nothing

    Explanation:

    A television ad is designed to make you want to buy something.

    The actor may have been filmed in a studio in front of a green screen with the grassy, flower-filled meadow added afterward, or they may not even be allergic to pollen.

    Even if the scene is legitimate, the use of one subject proves nothing. You need a number of subjects in a carefully designed experiment to make a statistically valid conclusion.
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