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Suggestibility - APA Dictionary of PsychologyApr 19, 2018 · suggestibility · an inclination to readily and uncritically adopt the ideas, beliefs, attitudes, or actions of others. · an occasional synonym for ...
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Understanding suggestibility. - APA PsycNetSuggestibility refers to behavior, images, or words in one's environment exerting an influence on their behavior.
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The suggestibility of children's memory - PubMedPreschool children are disproportionately vulnerable to suggestive influences, including bodily touching, emotional, and participatory events.
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Suggestibility - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsAccording to Gudjonsson (1986, p. 195), suggestibility can be defined as the extent to which persons “come to accept and subsequently incorporate post-event ...
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(PDF) Definitions of hypnosis and hypnotizability and their relation to ...Aug 10, 2025 · Suggestibility refers to one's propensity for responding to suggestions and can include imaginative suggestibility, interrogative suggestibility ...
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Hypnotism and suggestion: A historical perspectiveFranz Anton Mesmer's theory of 'animal magnetism' proposed that living organisms possess an invisible magnetic fluid, which can be influenced by a ...
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James Braid - historyofhypnosis.orgJames Braid (1795-1860) is a major figure in the history of hypnotism, so much so that he is often regarded as the “Father of Hypnosis”.
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The dissociation theory of Pierre Janet | Journal of Traumatic Stress... hysteria. His dissociation theory is outlined here as a background for Janet's specific studies of trauma, it is based on nine concepts developed or ...
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Hypnosis and suggestibility, an experimental approachMar 17, 2020 · Hypnosis and suggestibility, an experimental approach. by: Hull, Clark Leonard, 1884-1952. Publication date: 1933. Topics: Hypnotism, Mental ...Missing: 1930s | Show results with:1930s
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Asch Conformity Line Experiment - Simply PsychologyMay 15, 2025 · Solomon Asch experimented with investigating the extent to which social pressure from a majority group could affect a person to conform.Missing: suggestibility | Show results with:suggestibility
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A United States Forensic Sample for the Gudjonsson Suggestibility ...Sep 24, 2012 · The Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (GSS) is a valuable test to use as part of a comprehensive assessment of psychological and ...Missing: 1983 original
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HGSHS-5:G—First results with the short version of the test ... - FrontiersJul 30, 2024 · The HGSHS:A (Shor and Orne, 1962) is the most used and researched hypnosis scale in the world. It is an adaptation of a group administration ...Introduction · Materials and methods · Results · Discussion
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The Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale (GSS): Further data on its ...... GSS. Results indicate that the GSS has reasonable internal consistency. Additionally, a modest, but significant test–retest stability was found for the GSS.
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Interrogative suggestibility: Cross-cultural stability of psychometric ...Aug 7, 2025 · This article presents results of research on Polish versions of Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (GSS 1 and GSS 2; Gudjonsson, 1984, 1987, ...
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Psychometric Properties of a German Online Version of ... - FrontiersSep 30, 2021 · This study aimed at investigating the psychometric properties and the factor structure of a German online version of the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale 1 (GSS ...
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Relations between episodic memory, suggestibility, theory of mind ...Nov 15, 2006 · Giles et al. (2002) investigated the association between suggestibility and source monitoring in 32 children (ranged 3–5 years of age) after ...
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[PDF] THE SUGGESTIBILITY OF CHILDREN'S MEMORYPreschool children are disproportionately vulnerable to suggestive influences, and their memories can be molded by suggestions from adult interviewers.
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Age Differences in Eyewitness Memory for a Realistic EventMar 26, 2013 · Older adults have sometimes been more suggestible than younger adults, and confident of their false memories, with both short and long delays ...Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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Absorption, Openness to Experience, and HypnotizabilityOct 9, 2025 · Suggestibility was significantly predicted by fantasy proneness and response expectancy, but not by dissociation. A path analysis suggested that ...Missing: esteem | Show results with:esteem
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A systematic review on the relationship between self-esteem and ...Significant correlations between self-esteem and suggestibility, most notably on the Yield 1 subscale of the GSS, were found but four of the nine studies ...
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A Systematic Review of Dissociation and Hypnotic Responsiveness ...Sep 17, 2025 · The review found a consistent small to moderate positive relationship between dissociation and hypnotic suggestibility, with the average ...
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Hypnotic suggestion reduces conflict in the human brain | PNASJun 30, 2005 · We show that suggestion decreases conflict by strongly modulating both early occipital cortex activity and later ACC activation. Methods.Abstract · Methods · Results
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Does eyewitness and interviewer gender influence children's reports ...There have been mixed findings with respect to gender differences in children's suggestibility ... women are reported to be more detail-oriented, have ...
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[PDF] The Relationship Between Interrogative Suggestibility And Decision ...Feedback is defined as "a signal communicated by an interrogator to a witness, after he/she has responded to a question or a series of questions, intended to.
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Behavioral Study of obedience. - APA PsycNetThis articles describes a procedure for the study of destructive obedience in the laboratory ... Milgram, S. (1963). Behavioral Study of obedience. The ...
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Exogenous cortisol causes a shift from deliberative to intuitive thinkingWe found that cortisol impaired performance in the CRT by biasing responses toward intuitive, but incorrect answers. Elevated stimulation of the noradrenergic ...
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[PDF] Examining The Effects Of Acute And Chronic Stress On The ...May 1, 2024 · High-stress situations can make young adults more susceptible to suggestive messages during questioning, as they are vulnerable to social ...
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[PDF] Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Individualism and CollectivismThis dimension identifies the ways in which people of a society relate to each other, in living arrangements, decision making processes and values.
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Not universally sinful: Cultural aspects of memory sins. - APA PsycNetNov 4, 2022 · Suggestibility relates to various concepts that cross-cultural psychologists ... differences between individualist and collectivist cultures. One ...
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[PDF] the nature of hypnosis - University of GlasgowSusceptibility. Scale, Form C (Weitzenhoffer & Hilgard, 1962). Regarding ... others have labeled somnambulism, the plenary trance, or simply deep hypnosis.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The distribution of susceptibility to hypnosis in a student populationThe distribution of susceptibility to hypnosis in a student population: A study using the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale. Citation. Hilgard, E. R. ...Missing: levels | Show results with:levels
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Dissociation theories of hypnosis - Oxford AcademicHilgard (1977), who appropriated the term 'dissociation' from Janet (1901), called his theory of hypnosis 'neodissociation theory' to distinguish it from some ...Introduction · The development of... · An integrative view of...
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Inductions versus suggestions: Effects of direct and indirect wording ...This study examined the effects of direct wording (authoritative language, specific responses) versus indirect wording (permissive language, choice of ...Missing: authoritarian | Show results with:authoritarian
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The Use of Medical Hypnosis to Prevent and Treat Acute and ... - NIHInduction methods vary in several ways: they can have either an authoritarian or a permissive tone, require a relaxed or alert–awake state, use suggestions ...
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Expression of nonconscious knowledge via ideomotor actionsIdeomotor actions are behaviours that are unconsciously initiated and express a thought rather than a response to a sensory stimulus.
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Hypnotherapy for the Management of Chronic Pain - PMC - NIHPatients in the hypnosis treatment showed a substantial and significant decrease in pain intensity after 4 weeks of treatment, which was maintained through 3 ...Missing: habit | Show results with:habit
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Clinical Hypnosis — A Perspective - PMCWhen applied in accordance with ethical principles, hypnotherapy has a very wide range of clinical applications, only one of which is psychotherapy. This ...
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Hypnotic suggestion can reduce conflict in human brainAug 1, 2005 · ... 10-15 percent of us are particularly susceptible to hypnotic suggestion). These individuals first took the Stroop test in practice sessions ...Missing: population | Show results with:population
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Placebo effects and hypnosis. - APA PsycNetAlthough hypnosis and placebo effects are similar in their dependence on suggestion and belief, they differ in the degree to which responsiveness to these ...
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Preschoolers' understanding of mind: implications for suggestibilityAn increase in ToM scores was associated with a decrease in suggestibility, independent of age. The relation between ToM scores and suggestibility was ...<|separator|>
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Fuzzy-Trace Theory and Children's False Memories - ScienceDirectFuzzy-trace theory uses identity, nonidentity, and similarity judgments to explain false-memory phenomena in children, including false-recognition and ...
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(PDF) Trauma, memory, and suggestibility in children - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · In this review we examine factors hypothesized to affect children's memory for traumatic events. Theoretical ideas on the processing and remembering of trauma ...
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Reducing Suggestibility in Child Witness Interviews### Key Findings on How Cognitive Interview Reduces Suggestibility in Children
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Hilgard, Ernest R. <italic>Divided Consciousness.</italic> New York ...Hilgard uses the term “neo- dissociation” to describe his point of view. The name indicates that his proposal is historically rooted in dissociation theory, but ...Missing: neodissociation | Show results with:neodissociation<|separator|>
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[PDF] Ernest R. Hilgard - StacksThe two-component theory points out that therapeutic practices using hypnotic methods can be of benefit to nearly everyone through relaxation, anxiety ...
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Social cognitive theories of hypnosis - Oxford AcademicSarbin's role theory. In 1950, Theodore Sarbin challenged the traditional concept of hypnosis as a state. Before this time, hypnosis was universally assumed ...
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Contributions to role-taking theory: I. Hypnotic behavior - PubMedContributions to role-taking theory: I. Hypnotic behavior. Psychol Rev. 1950 Sep;57(5):255-70. doi: 10.1037/h0062218.
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Neuroimaging resolution of the altered state hypothesisA controversy in the field of hypnosis has centered on the question of whether there is a uniquely hypnotic state of consciousness and, if so, whether it is ...
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[PDF] Definitions of Hypnosis and Hypnotizability and their Relation to ...Hilgard, E. R., & Tart, C. T. (1966). Responsiveness to suggestions following waking and imagination instructions and following induction of hypnosis. Journal ...
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State versus nonstate paradigms of hypnosis: A real or a false ...Feb 4, 2010 · State versus nonstate paradigms of hypnosis: A real or a false dichotomy? Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010.
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New directions in hypnosis research: strategies for advancing the ...Abstract. This article summarizes key advances in hypnosis research during the past two decades, including (i) clinical research supporting the efficacy of.
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[PDF] According to the source-monitoring frameworkSource monitoring refers to the set of processes involved in making attributions about the origins of memories, knowledge, and beliefs (Hashtroudi, Johnson, & ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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[PDF] The eyewitness suggestibility effect and memory for sourceAnother interesting implication of the source-monitoring hypothesis is that suggestibility should occur even when the misleading suggestions are given before ...
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Fuzzy-Trace Theory and False Memory - C.J. Brainerd, V.F. Reyna ...Fuzzy-trace theory explains false memories via a small set of principles that implement a single representational distinction.<|separator|>
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[PDF] With particular reference to demand characteristics and thIt is entirely possible to have an experimental situation with clear-cut demand characteristics for. Orne 1962 Amer Psychol http://www.sas.upenn.edu/psych/ ...
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Memory conformity: Exploring misinformation effects when ...Dec 24, 2010 · Two experiments demonstrate that post-event information, when delivered by another person, can affect people's memory reports.
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Automatic and intentional processes in children's eyewitness ...This research investigated the contribution of automatic and intentional memory processes to suggestible responses in 5- and 9-year-old children.
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Adults are just as susceptible to memory suggestibility when ... - NIHMar 21, 2025 · Exposure to misleading suggestive questions can distort adults' memory for single events, but it is unclear whether this is also the case following a repeated ...
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Trait phenomenological control predicts experience of mirror ...Sep 25, 2020 · We report substantial relationships between hypnotisability and experimental measures of experiential change in mirror-sensory synaesthesia and the rubber hand ...<|control11|><|separator|>