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315 related items for PubMed ID: 3701572

  • 1. Expectancy versus absorption in the prediction of hypnotic responding.
    Council JR, Kirsch I, Hafner LP.
    J Pers Soc Psychol; 1986 Jan; 50(1):182-9. PubMed ID: 3701572
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  • 2. Responding to hypnotic and nonhypnotic suggestions: performance standards, imaginative suggestibility, and response expectancies.
    Meyer EC, Lynn SJ.
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  • 3. Hypnosis and the relationship between trance, suggestion, expectancy and depth: some semantic and conceptual issues.
    Wagstaff GF.
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  • 5. The Carleton University Responsiveness to Suggestion Scale: relationship with other measures of hypnotic susceptibility, expectancies, and absorption.
    Spanos NP, Radtke HL, Hodgins DC, Bertrand LD, Stam HJ, Moretti P.
    Psychol Rep; 1983 Dec; 53(3 Pt 1):723-34. PubMed ID: 6657830
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  • 6. Hypnotic responsivity of the deaf: the development of the University of Tennessee Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale for the Deaf.
    Repka RJ, Nash MR.
    Int J Clin Exp Hypn; 1995 Jul; 43(3):316-31. PubMed ID: 7635582
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  • 7. Interpretive sets, expectancy, fantasy proneness, and dissociation as predictors of hypnotic response.
    Silva CE, Kirsch I.
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  • 8. Reply to Wagstaff: "Hypnosis and the relationship between trance, suggestion, expectancy, and depth: some semantic and conceptual issues".
    Pekala RJ.
    Am J Clin Hypn; 2011 Jan; 53(3):207-27. PubMed ID: 21404956
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  • 9. Goal-directed fantasy, hypnotic susceptibility, and expectancies.
    Lynn SJ, Snodgrass M, Rhue JW, Hardaway R.
    J Pers Soc Psychol; 1987 Nov; 53(5):933-8. PubMed ID: 3681658
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  • 10. Suggestibility, expectancy, trance state effects, and hypnotic depth: II. Assessment via the PCI-HAP.
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    Am J Clin Hypn; 2010 Apr; 52(4):291-318. PubMed ID: 20499543
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  • 11. The effects of hypnotic and nonhypnotic imaginative suggestion on pain.
    Milling LS, Kirsch I, Allen GJ, Reutenauer EL.
    Ann Behav Med; 2005 Apr; 29(2):116-27. PubMed ID: 15823785
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  • 12. Hypnosis, suggestions, and altered states of consciousness: experimental evaluation of the new cognitive-behavioral theory and the traditional trance-state theory of "hypnosis".
    Barber TX, Wilson SC.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1977 Oct 07; 296():34-47. PubMed ID: 279253
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  • 13. Suggestibility, expectancy, trance state effects, and hypnotic depth: I. Implications for understanding hypnotism.
    Pekala RJ, Kumar VK, Maurer R, Elliott-Carter N, Moon E, Mullen K.
    Am J Clin Hypn; 2010 Apr 07; 52(4):275-90. PubMed ID: 20499542
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  • 14. The response set theory of hypnosis.
    Kirsch I.
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  • 15. Hypnotic responsiveness: expectancy, attitudes, fantasy proneness, absorption, and gender.
    Green JP, Lynn SJ.
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  • 16. Response expectancies, treatment credibility, and hypnotic suggestibility: mediator and moderator effects in hypnotic and cognitive-behavioral pain interventions.
    Milling LS, Shores JS, Coursen EL, Menario DJ, Farris CD.
    Ann Behav Med; 2007 Apr 07; 33(2):167-78. PubMed ID: 17447869
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  • 17. The role of expectancy in hypnotic hypermnesia: a brief communication.
    Grabowski KL, Roese NJ, Thomas MR.
    Int J Clin Exp Hypn; 1991 Oct 07; 39(4):193-7. PubMed ID: 1937989
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  • 18. Rorschach measures during depth hypnosis and suggestion of a previous life.
    Ferracuti S, Cannoni E, De Carolis A, Gonella A, Lazzari R.
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  • 19. Methodological and interpretative issues regarding the Phenomenology of consciousness inventory--hypnotic assessment procedure: a comment on pekala et al. (2010a, 2010b).
    Terhune DB, Cardeña E.
    Am J Clin Hypn; 2010 Oct 07; 53(2):109-17; discussion 119-32. PubMed ID: 21049744
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  • 20. The Hypnotic Induction in the Broad Scheme of Hypnosis: A Sociocognitive Perspective.
    Lynn SJ, Maxwell R, Green JP.
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