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  • 2. Hypnotic responsiveness: expectancy, attitudes, fantasy proneness, absorption, and gender.
    Green JP, Lynn SJ.
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  • 3. Hypnotizability, daydreaming styles, imagery vividness, and absorption: a multidimensional study.
    Crawford HJ.
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  • 4. The fantasy-prone person: hypnosis, imagination, and creativity.
    Lynn SJ, Rhue JW.
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  • 5. Imagery and hypnotizability revisited.
    Kogon MM, Jasiukaitis P, Berardi A, Gupta M, Kosslyn SM, Spiegel D.
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  • 8. The Valencia Scale of Attitudes and Beliefs Toward Hypnosis-Client version and hypnotizability.
    Green JP.
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  • 10. Predisposition for nightmares: a study of hypnotic ability, vividness of imagery, and absorption.
    Belicki K, Belicki D.
    J Clin Psychol; 1986 Sep; 42(5):714-8. PubMed ID: 3760201
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  • 11. Social desirability, defense styles, and the Children's Role Inventory scale.
    Randolph DL, Anderson CE, Smith PL, Shipley-Clark MA.
    Psychol Rep; 2003 Jun; 92(3 Pt 1):842-6. PubMed ID: 12841453
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  • 12. The relation of self-reports of hypnotic depth in self-hypnosis to hypnotizability and imagery production.
    Kahn SP, Fromm E, Lombard LS, Sossi M.
    Int J Clin Exp Hypn; 1989 Oct; 37(4):290-304. PubMed ID: 2793270
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  • 13. Fantasy proneness, hypnotizability, and absorption--a re-examination: a brief communication.
    Rhue JW, Lynn SJ.
    Int J Clin Exp Hypn; 1989 Apr; 37(2):100-6. PubMed ID: 2722299
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  • 14. Correlates of the multidimensional construct of hypnotizability: paranormal belief, fantasy proneness, magical ideation, and dissociation.
    Dasse MN, Elkins GR, Weaver CA.
    Int J Clin Exp Hypn; 2015 Apr; 63(3):274-83. PubMed ID: 25978081
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  • 15. Posttraumatic stress disorder, hypnotizability, and imagery.
    Stutman RK, Bliss EL.
    Am J Psychiatry; 1985 Jun; 142(6):741-3. PubMed ID: 4003596
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  • 19. Interpretive sets, expectancy, fantasy proneness, and dissociation as predictors of hypnotic response.
    Silva CE, Kirsch I.
    J Pers Soc Psychol; 1992 Nov; 63(5):847-56. PubMed ID: 1447697
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