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'''Derbisol''' is a fictitious drug used in [[questionnaire]]s by some academic surveys to test the reliability of answers received by students. | '''Derbisol''' is a fictitious drug used in [[questionnaire]]s by some academic surveys to test the reliability of answers received by students. | ||
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[http://pharm.snuh.org/newsletter/200310/200310_01.htm This drug information web site] (in Korean) seems to use "Derbisol®" as a [[trade name]] for [[Clobetasol]]. | [http://pharm.snuh.org/newsletter/200310/200310_01.htm This drug information web site] (in Korean) seems to use "Derbisol®" as a [[trade name]] for [[Clobetasol]]. | ||
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[[Category:Fictional drugs]] | [[Category:Fictional drugs]] |
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Derbisol is a fictitious drug used in questionnaires by some academic surveys to test the reliability of answers received by students.
Some such questionnaires ([1] etc) give Derbisol the slang names "DB" and "derbs" and "dirt".
Another common fictitious drug used in questionnaires is "shimeron." [2]
This drug information web site (in Korean) seems to use "Derbisol®" as a trade name for Clobetasol.