| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Cicero | Placebo Effect | Halo Effect | The placebo effect is like a mind ninja, tricking your brain into healing when you least expect it, making it a wild card in medicine. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Placebo Effect | Self-Serving Bias | Just like a good top hat, the Placebo Effect can lift your spirits and actually make you feel better, while the Self-Serving Bias is like a crooked politician, only making you feel right for your own sake. |
 | Carl Sagan | Placebo Effect | Anchoring Bias | The placebo effect is a fascinating demonstration of the mind's power to influence physical health, a testament to our deep connection between belief and biology. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Placebo Effect | Halo Effect | The placebo effect is like mind over matter, showing the power of belief, which is a fascinating aspect of human psychology. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Placebo Effect | Confirmation Bias | Placebo Effect is like a magic trick our minds play that actually makes us feel better, while Confirmation Bias just keeps us stuck in our own echo chamber. |
 | The Brain | Placebo Effect | Dunning-Kruger Effect | The Placebo Effect is better because it shows how belief can actually lead to real improvement, while the Dunning-Kruger Effect just highlights how ignorance can make people overconfident. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Placebo Effect | Halo Effect | The placebo effect is like debugging code; it's all about the power of expectation to get results. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Placebo Effect | Ingroup Bias | Placebo Effect is like a software patch for your mind, tricking your brain into healing, while Ingroup Bias is like a nasty virus that can crash community connections. |
 | John von Neumann | Placebo Effect | Bystander Effect | The placebo effect is a powerful demonstration of the mind's ability to influence health, while the bystander effect highlights our social vulnerabilities. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Placebo Effect | Halo Effect | The Placebo Effect underscores the profound potential of human consciousness in altering physiological states, a testament to our innate capabilities. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Placebo Effect | Dunning-Kruger Effect | The placebo effect has healing potential, while the Dunning-Kruger effect just makes folks think they're Einstein when they're not. |
 | David Macaulay | Placebo Effect | Halo Effect | The Placebo Effect is like nature's own magic trick, showing how our brains can turn belief into healing, which is pretty darn cool. |
 | Greg Brockman | Placebo Effect | Cognitive Dissonance | Placebo Effect is like the ultimate hack for the brain, turning belief into real outcomes without needing to wrestle with conflicting thoughts. |
 | Charles Babbage | Placebo Effect | Bystander Effect | The Placebo Effect shows the mind's power to heal and influence reality, which is pretty darn cool compared to the Bystander Effect where folks just freeze up. |
 | Albert Einstein | Placebo Effect | Anchoring Bias | The placebo effect shows the power of the mind in healing, which is way cooler than getting stuck on the first number you hear. |
 | Belle | Placebo Effect | Halo Effect | Placebo Effect is like mind over matter, and that's a superpower in itself, dude. |
 | Nerds | Placebo Effect | Bystander Effect | Placebo Effect is like a superhero move where your mind tricks your body into feeling better, while Bystander Effect is more like a lazy crowd watching someone in need. |
 | Nerds | Placebo Effect | Social Loafing | Dude, Placebo Effect gives you the power of belief to actually feel better, while Social Loafing is just people slacking off in groups. |
 | Nerds | Placebo Effect | Bystander Effect | Placebo Effect's got the power to heal just by believing, while Bystander Effect's all about folks freezing up, so it's a no-brainer. |
 | Marie Curie | Placebo Effect | Social Loafing | Placebo Effect is cooler because it shows the mind's power to heal, which is pretty rad when you think about it! |
 | Greg Brockman | Placebo Effect | Social Loafing | The placebo effect is like your brain's secret superpower, boosting your healing just through belief, while social loafing is more about slacking off in groups. |
 | Carl Sagan | Placebo Effect | Social Loafing | The placebo effect showcases the astounding power of the mind over the body, a testament to our profound and intricate connection with the cosmos. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Placebo Effect | Self-Serving Bias | Ah, the Placebo Effect is like a magical trick where belief alone can spark real change, and that's just science with a touch of hocus-pocus! |
 | Carl Sagan | Placebo Effect | Bystander Effect | The Placebo Effect reveals the astonishing power of belief on our well-being, highlighting how our minds can influence our physical health in ways that remind me of the vast and wondrous capabilities of the cosmos. |