Serveur d'exploration Hippolyte Bernheim

Attention, ce site est en cours de développement !
Attention, site généré par des moyens informatiques à partir de corpus bruts.
Les informations ne sont donc pas validées.

Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting

Identifieur interne : 000911 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 000910; suivant : 000912

Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting

Auteurs : Amanda J. Barnier ; Kevin M. Mcconkey

Source :

RBID : ISTEX:1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D

English descriptors

Abstract

We examined posthypnotic suggestion away from the laboratory. In Experiment 1, high-hypnotizable subjects were given a post-hypnotic suggestion (of limited or unlimited duration) or a social request (of unlimited duration) to mail one postcard every day to the experimenter. Subjects given a social request rather than a posthypnotic suggestion sent more postcards, and those given a limited-duration suggestion responded differently from those given an unlimited-duration suggestion. In Experiment 2, real, hypnotized and simulating, unhypnotized subjects were given a posthypnotic suggestion, and nonhypnotic control subjects were given a social request, to mail one postcard every day; the suggestion or request was of either limited or unlimited duration. Real, hypnotized subjects sent more postcards than simulators; control subjects sent as many postcards as real, hypnotized subjects; and subjects given a suggestion or request of limited duration sent more than those given one of unlimited duration. The findings highlight the interaction of individual differences and the social context of the suggestion or request. They underscore important aspects of experience and behavior associated with posthypnotic responding away from the hypnotic setting.

Url:
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9280.00052

Links to Exploration step

ISTEX:1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D

Le document en format XML

<record>
<TEI wicri:istexFullTextTei="biblStruct">
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title xml:lang="en">Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Barnier, Amanda J" sort="Barnier, Amanda J" uniqKey="Barnier A" first="Amanda J." last="Barnier">Amanda J. Barnier</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation></mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Mcconkey, Kevin M" sort="Mcconkey, Kevin M" uniqKey="Mcconkey K" first="Kevin M." last="Mcconkey">Kevin M. Mcconkey</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation></mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<idno type="wicri:source">ISTEX</idno>
<idno type="RBID">ISTEX:1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D</idno>
<date when="1998" year="1998">1998</date>
<idno type="doi">10.1111/1467-9280.00052</idno>
<idno type="url">https://api.istex.fr/document/1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D/fulltext/pdf</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Istex/Corpus">000911</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Istex" wicri:step="Corpus" wicri:corpus="ISTEX">000911</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct>
<analytic>
<title level="a" type="main" xml:lang="en">Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Barnier, Amanda J" sort="Barnier, Amanda J" uniqKey="Barnier A" first="Amanda J." last="Barnier">Amanda J. Barnier</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation></mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Mcconkey, Kevin M" sort="Mcconkey, Kevin M" uniqKey="Mcconkey K" first="Kevin M." last="Mcconkey">Kevin M. Mcconkey</name>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation></mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<mods:affiliation>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</mods:affiliation>
</affiliation>
</author>
</analytic>
<monogr></monogr>
<series>
<title level="j">Psychological science</title>
<title level="j" type="abbrev">Psychol Sci</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0956-7976</idno>
<idno type="eISSN">1467-9280</idno>
<imprint>
<publisher>SAGE Publications</publisher>
<pubPlace>Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA</pubPlace>
<date type="published" when="1998">1998</date>
<biblScope unit="volume">9</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="issue">4</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" from="256">256</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" to="262">262</biblScope>
</imprint>
<idno type="ISSN">0956-7976</idno>
</series>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
<seriesStmt>
<idno type="ISSN">0956-7976</idno>
</seriesStmt>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<textClass>
<keywords scheme="Teeft" xml:lang="en">
<term>Abnormal psychology</term>
<term>Barnier</term>
<term>Barnier mcconkey</term>
<term>Control subjects</term>
<term>Deinduction procedure</term>
<term>Everyday life</term>
<term>Experimental hypnosis</term>
<term>Experimental session</term>
<term>Experimental subjects</term>
<term>Hypnosis</term>
<term>Hypnosis session</term>
<term>Hypnotic</term>
<term>Hypnotic suggestions</term>
<term>Hypnotic susceptibility</term>
<term>Hypnotist</term>
<term>International journal</term>
<term>Interview session</term>
<term>Limited duration</term>
<term>Main effect</term>
<term>Many postcards</term>
<term>Mcconkey</term>
<term>More postcards</term>
<term>Orne</term>
<term>Postcard</term>
<term>Posthypnotic</term>
<term>Posthypnotic behavior</term>
<term>Posthypnotic suggestion</term>
<term>Posthypnotic suggestions</term>
<term>Preaddressed postcards</term>
<term>Previous research</term>
<term>Psychological science amanda</term>
<term>Psychological science posthypnotic</term>
<term>Sheehan</term>
<term>Simulating</term>
<term>Simulating subjects</term>
<term>Simulator</term>
<term>Social psychology</term>
<term>Social request</term>
<term>Subject identity</term>
<term>Suggestion version</term>
<term>Unhypnotized</term>
<term>Unhypnotized subjects</term>
<term>Unlimited duration</term>
</keywords>
</textClass>
<langUsage>
<language ident="en">en</language>
</langUsage>
</profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<front>
<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">We examined posthypnotic suggestion away from the laboratory. In Experiment 1, high-hypnotizable subjects were given a post-hypnotic suggestion (of limited or unlimited duration) or a social request (of unlimited duration) to mail one postcard every day to the experimenter. Subjects given a social request rather than a posthypnotic suggestion sent more postcards, and those given a limited-duration suggestion responded differently from those given an unlimited-duration suggestion. In Experiment 2, real, hypnotized and simulating, unhypnotized subjects were given a posthypnotic suggestion, and nonhypnotic control subjects were given a social request, to mail one postcard every day; the suggestion or request was of either limited or unlimited duration. Real, hypnotized subjects sent more postcards than simulators; control subjects sent as many postcards as real, hypnotized subjects; and subjects given a suggestion or request of limited duration sent more than those given one of unlimited duration. The findings highlight the interaction of individual differences and the social context of the suggestion or request. They underscore important aspects of experience and behavior associated with posthypnotic responding away from the hypnotic setting.</div>
</front>
</TEI>
<istex>
<corpusName>sage</corpusName>
<keywords>
<teeft>
<json:string>posthypnotic</json:string>
<json:string>posthypnotic suggestion</json:string>
<json:string>hypnotist</json:string>
<json:string>social request</json:string>
<json:string>control subjects</json:string>
<json:string>simulating</json:string>
<json:string>orne</json:string>
<json:string>mcconkey</json:string>
<json:string>simulator</json:string>
<json:string>hypnosis</json:string>
<json:string>hypnotic</json:string>
<json:string>barnier</json:string>
<json:string>unlimited duration</json:string>
<json:string>sheehan</json:string>
<json:string>unhypnotized</json:string>
<json:string>unhypnotized subjects</json:string>
<json:string>simulating subjects</json:string>
<json:string>hypnosis session</json:string>
<json:string>international journal</json:string>
<json:string>experimental hypnosis</json:string>
<json:string>postcard</json:string>
<json:string>social psychology</json:string>
<json:string>hypnotic suggestions</json:string>
<json:string>posthypnotic behavior</json:string>
<json:string>experimental session</json:string>
<json:string>barnier mcconkey</json:string>
<json:string>subject identity</json:string>
<json:string>many postcards</json:string>
<json:string>limited duration</json:string>
<json:string>previous research</json:string>
<json:string>interview session</json:string>
<json:string>psychological science posthypnotic</json:string>
<json:string>preaddressed postcards</json:string>
<json:string>main effect</json:string>
<json:string>deinduction procedure</json:string>
<json:string>suggestion version</json:string>
<json:string>hypnotic susceptibility</json:string>
<json:string>experimental subjects</json:string>
<json:string>everyday life</json:string>
<json:string>psychological science amanda</json:string>
<json:string>posthypnotic suggestions</json:string>
<json:string>more postcards</json:string>
<json:string>abnormal psychology</json:string>
</teeft>
</keywords>
<author>
<json:item>
<name>Amanda J. Barnier</name>
<affiliations>
<json:null></json:null>
<json:string>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</json:string>
</affiliations>
</json:item>
<json:item>
<name>Kevin M. McConkey</name>
<affiliations>
<json:null></json:null>
<json:string>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</json:string>
</affiliations>
</json:item>
</author>
<articleId>
<json:string>10.1111_1467-9280.00052</json:string>
</articleId>
<arkIstex>ark:/67375/M70-CCDDH07Q-2</arkIstex>
<language>
<json:string>eng</json:string>
</language>
<originalGenre>
<json:string>research-article</json:string>
</originalGenre>
<abstract>We examined posthypnotic suggestion away from the laboratory. In Experiment 1, high-hypnotizable subjects were given a post-hypnotic suggestion (of limited or unlimited duration) or a social request (of unlimited duration) to mail one postcard every day to the experimenter. Subjects given a social request rather than a posthypnotic suggestion sent more postcards, and those given a limited-duration suggestion responded differently from those given an unlimited-duration suggestion. In Experiment 2, real, hypnotized and simulating, unhypnotized subjects were given a posthypnotic suggestion, and nonhypnotic control subjects were given a social request, to mail one postcard every day; the suggestion or request was of either limited or unlimited duration. Real, hypnotized subjects sent more postcards than simulators; control subjects sent as many postcards as real, hypnotized subjects; and subjects given a suggestion or request of limited duration sent more than those given one of unlimited duration. The findings highlight the interaction of individual differences and the social context of the suggestion or request. They underscore important aspects of experience and behavior associated with posthypnotic responding away from the hypnotic setting.</abstract>
<qualityIndicators>
<score>9.124</score>
<pdfWordCount>6449</pdfWordCount>
<pdfCharCount>39746</pdfCharCount>
<pdfVersion>1.4</pdfVersion>
<pdfPageCount>7</pdfPageCount>
<pdfPageSize>612 x 792 pts (letter)</pdfPageSize>
<refBibsNative>true</refBibsNative>
<abstractWordCount>177</abstractWordCount>
<abstractCharCount>1260</abstractCharCount>
<keywordCount>0</keywordCount>
</qualityIndicators>
<title>Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting</title>
<genre>
<json:string>research-article</json:string>
</genre>
<host>
<title>Psychological science</title>
<language>
<json:string>unknown</json:string>
</language>
<issn>
<json:string>0956-7976</json:string>
</issn>
<eissn>
<json:string>1467-9280</json:string>
</eissn>
<publisherId>
<json:string>PSS</json:string>
</publisherId>
<volume>9</volume>
<issue>4</issue>
<pages>
<first>256</first>
<last>262</last>
</pages>
<genre>
<json:string>journal</json:string>
</genre>
</host>
<namedEntities>
<unitex>
<date>
<json:string>1998</json:string>
</date>
<geogName></geogName>
<orgName>
<json:string>University of New South Wales</json:string>
<json:string>American Psychological Society</json:string>
<json:string>Australia Abstract</json:string>
<json:string>Australian Research Council</json:string>
</orgName>
<orgName_funder>
<json:string>Australian Research Council</json:string>
</orgName_funder>
<orgName_provider></orgName_provider>
<persName>
<json:string>Vanessa Wende</json:string>
<json:string>Heather Wilton</json:string>
<json:string>Arzu Oytam</json:string>
<json:string>Hoyt</json:string>
<json:string>Kevin M. McConkey</json:string>
<json:string>Historical</json:string>
<json:string>Amanda J. Barnier</json:string>
<json:string>Fiona Maccallum</json:string>
<json:string>Sandra Hejtmanek</json:string>
</persName>
<placeName>
<json:string>Stanford</json:string>
<json:string>Australia</json:string>
<json:string>Sydney</json:string>
</placeName>
<ref_url></ref_url>
<ref_bibl>
<json:string>McConkey, 1991</json:string>
<json:string>Patten, 1930</json:string>
<json:string>Spanos et al.</json:string>
<json:string>Berrigan, Kurtz, Stabile, & Strube, 1991</json:string>
<json:string>Hoyt, 1990</json:string>
<json:string>AIM; Nash & Spinler, 1989</json:string>
<json:string>Sheehan & Orne, 1968</json:string>
<json:string>Bernheim, 1884</json:string>
<json:string>EAT; Sheehan & McConkey, 1982</json:string>
<json:string>who were asked to respond as they thought excellent hypnotic subjects would; Orne, 1959, 1971</json:string>
<json:string>Orne, 1959, 1971</json:string>
<json:string>Tuckey, 1900</json:string>
<json:string>Weitzenhoffer, 1950</json:string>
<json:string>Kellogg, 1929</json:string>
<json:string>Orne et al.</json:string>
<json:string>Trussell, Kurtz, & Strube, 1996</json:string>
<json:string>Moll, 1889/1892</json:string>
<json:string>Orne, 1959</json:string>
<json:string>Edwards, 1963</json:string>
<json:string>Brandimonte, Einstein, & McDaniel, 1996</json:string>
<json:string>Erickson and Erickson (1941)</json:string>
<json:string>Bargh, 1997</json:string>
<json:string>Spanos et al., 1987</json:string>
<json:string>Damaser, 1964</json:string>
<json:string>Sheehan, 1980</json:string>
<json:string>Kihlstrom, 1984</json:string>
<json:string>Kihlstrom, 1995</json:string>
<json:string>Orne et al., 1968</json:string>
</ref_bibl>
<bibl></bibl>
</unitex>
</namedEntities>
<ark>
<json:string>ark:/67375/M70-CCDDH07Q-2</json:string>
</ark>
<categories>
<wos>
<json:string>1 - social science</json:string>
<json:string>2 - psychology, multidisciplinary</json:string>
</wos>
<scienceMetrix>
<json:string>1 - health sciences</json:string>
<json:string>2 - psychology & cognitive sciences</json:string>
<json:string>3 - experimental psychology</json:string>
</scienceMetrix>
<scopus>
<json:string>1 - Social Sciences</json:string>
<json:string>2 - Psychology</json:string>
<json:string>3 - General Psychology</json:string>
</scopus>
<inist>
<json:string>1 - sciences humaines et sociales</json:string>
<json:string>2 - histoire et sciences de la litterature</json:string>
</inist>
</categories>
<publicationDate>1998</publicationDate>
<copyrightDate>1998</copyrightDate>
<doi>
<json:string>10.1111/1467-9280.00052</json:string>
</doi>
<id>1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D</id>
<score>1</score>
<fulltext>
<json:item>
<extension>pdf</extension>
<original>true</original>
<mimetype>application/pdf</mimetype>
<uri>https://api.istex.fr/document/1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D/fulltext/pdf</uri>
</json:item>
<json:item>
<extension>zip</extension>
<original>false</original>
<mimetype>application/zip</mimetype>
<uri>https://api.istex.fr/document/1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D/fulltext/zip</uri>
</json:item>
<istex:fulltextTEI uri="https://api.istex.fr/document/1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D/fulltext/tei">
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title level="a" type="main" xml:lang="en">Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting</title>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<authority>ISTEX</authority>
<publisher scheme="https://publisher-list.data.istex.fr">SAGE Publications</publisher>
<pubPlace>Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA</pubPlace>
<availability>
<licence>
<p>© 1998 Association for Psychological Science</p>
</licence>
<p scheme="https://loaded-corpus.data.istex.fr/ark:/67375/XBH-0J1N7DQT-B">sage</p>
</availability>
<date>1998</date>
</publicationStmt>
<notesStmt>
<note type="research-article" scheme="https://content-type.data.istex.fr/ark:/67375/XTP-1JC4F85T-7">research-article</note>
<note type="journal" scheme="https://publication-type.data.istex.fr/ark:/67375/JMC-0GLKJH51-B">journal</note>
</notesStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct type="inbook">
<analytic>
<title level="a" type="main" xml:lang="en">Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting</title>
<author xml:id="author-0000">
<persName>
<forename type="first">Amanda J.</forename>
<surname>Barnier</surname>
</persName>
<affiliation></affiliation>
<affiliation>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</affiliation>
</author>
<author xml:id="author-0001">
<persName>
<forename type="first">Kevin M.</forename>
<surname>McConkey</surname>
</persName>
<affiliation></affiliation>
<affiliation>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</affiliation>
</author>
<idno type="istex">1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D</idno>
<idno type="ark">ark:/67375/M70-CCDDH07Q-2</idno>
<idno type="DOI">10.1111/1467-9280.00052</idno>
<idno type="article-id">10.1111_1467-9280.00052</idno>
</analytic>
<monogr>
<title level="j">Psychological science</title>
<title level="j" type="abbrev">Psychol Sci</title>
<idno type="pISSN">0956-7976</idno>
<idno type="eISSN">1467-9280</idno>
<idno type="publisher-id">PSS</idno>
<idno type="PublisherID-hwp">sppss</idno>
<idno type="PublisherID-nlm-ta">Psychol Sci</idno>
<imprint>
<publisher>SAGE Publications</publisher>
<pubPlace>Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA</pubPlace>
<date type="published" when="1998"></date>
<biblScope unit="volume">9</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="issue">4</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" from="256">256</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" to="262">262</biblScope>
</imprint>
</monogr>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<creation>
<date>1998</date>
</creation>
<langUsage>
<language ident="en">en</language>
</langUsage>
<abstract xml:lang="en">
<p>We examined posthypnotic suggestion away from the laboratory. In Experiment 1, high-hypnotizable subjects were given a post-hypnotic suggestion (of limited or unlimited duration) or a social request (of unlimited duration) to mail one postcard every day to the experimenter. Subjects given a social request rather than a posthypnotic suggestion sent more postcards, and those given a limited-duration suggestion responded differently from those given an unlimited-duration suggestion. In Experiment 2, real, hypnotized and simulating, unhypnotized subjects were given a posthypnotic suggestion, and nonhypnotic control subjects were given a social request, to mail one postcard every day; the suggestion or request was of either limited or unlimited duration. Real, hypnotized subjects sent more postcards than simulators; control subjects sent as many postcards as real, hypnotized subjects; and subjects given a suggestion or request of limited duration sent more than those given one of unlimited duration. The findings highlight the interaction of individual differences and the social context of the suggestion or request. They underscore important aspects of experience and behavior associated with posthypnotic responding away from the hypnotic setting.</p>
</abstract>
</profileDesc>
<revisionDesc>
<change when="1998">Published</change>
</revisionDesc>
</teiHeader>
</istex:fulltextTEI>
<json:item>
<extension>txt</extension>
<original>false</original>
<mimetype>text/plain</mimetype>
<uri>https://api.istex.fr/document/1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D/fulltext/txt</uri>
</json:item>
</fulltext>
<metadata>
<istex:metadataXml wicri:clean="corpus sage not found" wicri:toSee="no header">
<istex:xmlDeclaration>version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"</istex:xmlDeclaration>
<istex:docType PUBLIC="-//NLM//DTD Journal Publishing DTD v2.3 20070202//EN" URI="journalpublishing.dtd" name="istex:docType"></istex:docType>
<istex:document>
<article article-type="research-article" dtd-version="2.3" xml:lang="EN">
<front>
<journal-meta>
<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">PSS</journal-id>
<journal-id journal-id-type="hwp">sppss</journal-id>
<journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">Psychol Sci</journal-id>
<journal-title>Psychological Science</journal-title>
<issn pub-type="ppub">0956-7976</issn>
<issn pub-type="epub">1467-9280</issn>
<publisher>
<publisher-name>SAGE Publications</publisher-name>
<publisher-loc>Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA</publisher-loc>
</publisher>
</journal-meta>
<article-meta>
<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.1111/1467-9280.00052</article-id>
<article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">10.1111_1467-9280.00052</article-id>
<article-categories>
<subj-group subj-group-type="heading">
<subject>Original Articles</subject>
</subj-group>
</article-categories>
<title-group>
<article-title>Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting</article-title>
</title-group>
<contrib-group>
<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Barnier</surname>
<given-names>Amanda J.</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1-1467-9280.00052">1</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>McConkey</surname>
<given-names>Kevin M.</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1-1467-9280.00052">1</xref>
<xref ref-type="corresp" rid="corresp1-1467-9280.00052"></xref>
</contrib>
</contrib-group>
<aff id="aff1-1467-9280.00052">
<label>1</label>
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</aff>
<author-notes>
<corresp id="corresp1-1467-9280.00052">Address correspondence to Kevin M. McConkey, School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia; e-mail:
<email xlink:href="k.mcconkey@unsw.edu.au" xlink:type="simple">k.mcconkey@unsw.edu.au</email>
.</corresp>
</author-notes>
<pub-date pub-type="epub-ppub">
<month>7</month>
<year>1998</year>
</pub-date>
<volume>9</volume>
<issue>4</issue>
<fpage>256</fpage>
<lpage>262</lpage>
<history>
<date date-type="received">
<day>27</day>
<month>4</month>
<year>1997</year>
</date>
<date date-type="accepted">
<day>24</day>
<month>10</month>
<year>1997</year>
</date>
</history>
<permissions>
<copyright-statement>© 1998 Association for Psychological Science</copyright-statement>
<copyright-year>1998</copyright-year>
<copyright-holder content-type="society">Association for Psychological Science</copyright-holder>
</permissions>
<abstract>
<p>We examined posthypnotic suggestion away from the laboratory. In Experiment 1, high-hypnotizable subjects were given a post-hypnotic suggestion (of limited or unlimited duration) or a social request (of unlimited duration) to mail one postcard every day to the experimenter. Subjects given a social request rather than a posthypnotic suggestion sent more postcards, and those given a limited-duration suggestion responded differently from those given an unlimited-duration suggestion. In Experiment 2, real, hypnotized and simulating, unhypnotized subjects were given a posthypnotic suggestion, and nonhypnotic control subjects were given a social request, to mail one postcard every day; the suggestion or request was of either limited or unlimited duration. Real, hypnotized subjects sent more postcards than simulators; control subjects sent as many postcards as real, hypnotized subjects; and subjects given a suggestion or request of limited duration sent more than those given one of unlimited duration. The findings highlight the interaction of individual differences and the social context of the suggestion or request. They underscore important aspects of experience and behavior associated with posthypnotic responding away from the hypnotic setting.</p>
</abstract>
</article-meta>
</front>
<back>
<ack>
<p>This research was supported in part by a grant from the Australian Research Council to Kevin M. McConkey and an Australian Postgraduate Award to Amanda J. Barnier. We are grateful to Arzu Oytam, Sandra Hejtmanek, Fiona Maccallum, Gladiss Warda, Vanessa Wende, and Heather Wilton for research assistance. Participants in this research provided informed consent, and relevant guidelines protecting the rights of subjects were followed</p>
</ack>
<ref-list>
<title>References</title>
<ref id="bibr1-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Bargh</surname>
<given-names>J.A.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1997</year>
).
<article-title>The automaticity of everyday life</article-title>
. In
<person-group person-group-type="editor">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Wyer</surname>
<given-names>R.S.</given-names>
<suffix>Jr.</suffix>
</name>
</person-group>
, (Ed.),
<source>Advances in social cognition: Vol. X. The automaticity of everyday life</source>
(pp.
<fpage>1</fpage>
<lpage>61</lpage>
).
<publisher-loc>Mahwah, NJ</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Erlbaum</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr2-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Barnier</surname>
<given-names>A.J.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>McConkey</surname>
<given-names>K.M.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1996</year>
).
<article-title>Action and desire in posthypnotic responding</article-title>
.
<source>International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis</source>
,
<volume>44</volume>
,
<fpage>120</fpage>
<lpage>139</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr3-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Barnier</surname>
<given-names>A.J.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>McConkey</surname>
<given-names>K.M.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(in press).
<article-title>Posthypnotic suggestion: Knowing when to stop helps to keep it going</article-title>
.
<source>International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis</source>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr4-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Bernheim</surname>
<given-names>H.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1884</year>
).
<source>De la suggestion dans l'état hypnotique et dans l'état de veille</source>
.
<publisher-loc>Paris</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Octave Doin</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr5-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Berrigan</surname>
<given-names>L.P.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Kurtz</surname>
<given-names>R.M.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Stabile</surname>
<given-names>J.P.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Strube</surname>
<given-names>M.J.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1991</year>
).
<article-title>Durability of “posthypnotic suggestions” as a function of type of suggestion and trance depth</article-title>
.
<source>International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis</source>
,
<volume>39</volume>
,
<fpage>24</fpage>
<lpage>38</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr6-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="editor">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Brandimonte</surname>
<given-names>M.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Einstein</surname>
<given-names>G.O.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>McDaniel</surname>
<given-names>M.A.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
, (Eds.). (
<year>1996</year>
).
<source>Prospective memory: Theory and applications</source>
.
<publisher-loc>Mahwah, NJ</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Erlbaum</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr7-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="other" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Damaser</surname>
<given-names>E.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1964</year>
).
<article-title>An experimental study of long-term post-hypnotic suggestion</article-title>
. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr8-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Edwards</surname>
<given-names>G.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1963</year>
).
<article-title>Duration of post-hypnotic effect</article-title>
.
<source>British Journal of Psychiatry</source>
,
<volume>109</volume>
,
<fpage>259</fpage>
<lpage>266</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr9-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Erickson</surname>
<given-names>M.H.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Erickson</surname>
<given-names>E.M.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1941</year>
).
<article-title>Concerning the nature and character of post-hypnotic behavior</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of General Psychology</source>
,
<volume>24</volume>
,
<fpage>95</fpage>
<lpage>133</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr10-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="other" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Hoyt</surname>
<given-names>I.P.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1990</year>
).
<article-title>Posthypnotic suggestion versus ordinary instruction: Compliance and attention</article-title>
. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Madison.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr11-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Kellogg</surname>
<given-names>E.R.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1929</year>
).
<article-title>Duration of the effects of post-hypnotic suggestion</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Experimental Psychology</source>
,
<volume>12</volume>
,
<fpage>502</fpage>
<lpage>514</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr12-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Kihlstrom</surname>
<given-names>J.F.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1984</year>
).
<article-title>Conscious, subconscious, unconscious: A cognitive perspective</article-title>
. In
<person-group person-group-type="editor">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Bowers</surname>
<given-names>K.S.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Meichenbaum</surname>
<given-names>D.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
, (Eds.),
<source>The unconscious reconsidered</source>
(pp.
<fpage>149</fpage>
<lpage>211</lpage>
).
<publisher-loc>New York</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Wiley-Interscience</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr13-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="other" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Kihlstrom</surname>
<given-names>J.F.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1995, June</year>
).
<article-title>From the subject's point of view: The experiment as conversation and collaboration</article-title>
. Keynote address presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, New York.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr14-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>McConkey</surname>
<given-names>K.M.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1991</year>
).
<article-title>The construction and resolution of experience and behavior in hypnosis</article-title>
. In
<person-group person-group-type="editor">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Lynn</surname>
<given-names>S.J.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Rhue</surname>
<given-names>J.W.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
, (Eds.),
<source>Theories of hypnosis: Current models and perspectives</source>
(pp.
<fpage>542</fpage>
<lpage>563</lpage>
).
<publisher-loc>New York</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Guilford Press</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr15-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Moll</surname>
<given-names>A.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1892</year>
).
<source>Hypnotism</source>
.
<publisher-loc>New York</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Scribners</publisher-name>
. (Original work published 1889)</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr16-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Nash</surname>
<given-names>M.R.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Spinler</surname>
<given-names>D.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1989</year>
).
<article-title>Hypnosis and transference: A measure of archaic involvement with the hypnotist</article-title>
.
<source>International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis</source>
,
<volume>37</volume>
,
<fpage>129</fpage>
<lpage>144</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr17-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Orne</surname>
<given-names>M.T.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1959</year>
).
<article-title>The nature of hypnosis: Artifact and essence</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology</source>
,
<volume>58</volume>
,
<fpage>277</fpage>
<lpage>299</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr18-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Orne</surname>
<given-names>M.T.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1971</year>
).
<article-title>The simulation of hypnosis: Why, how, and what it means</article-title>
.
<source>International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis</source>
,
<volume>19</volume>
,
<fpage>183</fpage>
<lpage>210</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr19-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Orne</surname>
<given-names>M.T.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Sheehan</surname>
<given-names>P.W.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Evans</surname>
<given-names>F.J.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1968</year>
).
<article-title>Occurrence of posthypnotic behavior outside the experimental setting</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Personality and Social Psychology</source>
,
<volume>9</volume>
,
<fpage>189</fpage>
<lpage>196</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr20-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Patten</surname>
<given-names>E.F.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1930</year>
).
<article-title>A note on the persistence of hypnotic suggestion</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology</source>
,
<volume>25</volume>
,
<fpage>319</fpage>
<lpage>334</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr21-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Perry</surname>
<given-names>C.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1977</year>
).
<article-title>Uncancelled hypnotic suggestions: The effects of hypnotic depth and hypnotic skill on their posthypnotic persistence</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Abnormal Psychology</source>
,
<volume>86</volume>
,
<fpage>570</fpage>
<lpage>574</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr22-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Sheehan</surname>
<given-names>P.W.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1980</year>
).
<article-title>Factors influencing rapport in hypnosis</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Abnormal Psychology</source>
,
<volume>89</volume>
,
<fpage>263</fpage>
<lpage>281</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr23-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Sheehan</surname>
<given-names>P.W.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>McConkey</surname>
<given-names>K.M.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1982</year>
).
<source>Hypnosis and experience: The exploration of phenomena and process</source>
.
<publisher-loc>Hillsdale, NJ</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Erlbaum</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr24-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Sheehan</surname>
<given-names>P.W.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Orne</surname>
<given-names>M.T.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1968</year>
).
<article-title>Some comments on the nature of posthypnotic behavior</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease</source>
,
<volume>146</volume>
,
<fpage>209</fpage>
<lpage>220</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr25-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Shor</surname>
<given-names>R.E.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Orne</surname>
<given-names>E.C.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1962</year>
).
<source>Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A</source>
.
<publisher-loc>Palo Alto, CA</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Consulting Psychologists Press</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr26-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Spanos</surname>
<given-names>N.P.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Menary</surname>
<given-names>E.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Brett</surname>
<given-names>P.J.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Cross</surname>
<given-names>W.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Ahmed</surname>
<given-names>Q.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1987</year>
).
<article-title>Failure of post-hypnotic responding to occur outside the experimental setting</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Abnormal Psychology</source>
,
<volume>96</volume>
,
<fpage>52</fpage>
<lpage>57</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr27-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Trussell</surname>
<given-names>J.E.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Kurtz</surname>
<given-names>R.M.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Strube</surname>
<given-names>M.J.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1996</year>
).
<article-title>Durability of posthypnotic suggestions: Type of suggestion and difficulty level</article-title>
.
<source>American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis</source>
,
<volume>39</volume>
,
<fpage>37</fpage>
<lpage>47</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr28-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Tuckey</surname>
<given-names>C.L.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1900</year>
).
<source>Treatment by hypnotism and suggestion in psychotherapeutics</source>
(
<edition>4th ed.</edition>
).
<publisher-loc>London</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Baillière, Tindall and Cox</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr29-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="journal" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Weitzenhoffer</surname>
<given-names>A.M.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1950</year>
).
<article-title>A note on the persistence of hypnotic suggestion</article-title>
.
<source>Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology</source>
,
<volume>45</volume>
,
<fpage>160</fpage>
<lpage>162</lpage>
.</citation>
</ref>
<ref id="bibr30-1467-9280.00052">
<citation citation-type="book" xlink:type="simple">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Weitzenhoffer</surname>
<given-names>A.M.</given-names>
</name>
<name name-style="western">
<surname>Hilgard</surname>
<given-names>E.R.</given-names>
</name>
</person-group>
(
<year>1962</year>
).
<source>The Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C</source>
.
<publisher-loc>Palo Alto, CA</publisher-loc>
:
<publisher-name>Consulting Psychologists Press</publisher-name>
.</citation>
</ref>
</ref-list>
</back>
</article>
</istex:document>
</istex:metadataXml>
<mods version="3.6">
<titleInfo lang="en">
<title>Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting</title>
</titleInfo>
<titleInfo type="alternative" lang="en" contentType="CDATA">
<title>Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting</title>
</titleInfo>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Amanda J.</namePart>
<namePart type="family">Barnier</namePart>
<affiliation></affiliation>
<affiliation>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</affiliation>
<role>
<roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="given">Kevin M.</namePart>
<namePart type="family">McConkey</namePart>
<affiliation></affiliation>
<affiliation>1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia</affiliation>
<role>
<roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm>
</role>
</name>
<typeOfResource>text</typeOfResource>
<genre type="research-article" displayLabel="research-article" authority="ISTEX" authorityURI="https://content-type.data.istex.fr" valueURI="https://content-type.data.istex.fr/ark:/67375/XTP-1JC4F85T-7">research-article</genre>
<originInfo>
<publisher>SAGE Publications</publisher>
<place>
<placeTerm type="text">Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA</placeTerm>
</place>
<dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">1998</dateIssued>
<copyrightDate encoding="w3cdtf">1998</copyrightDate>
</originInfo>
<language>
<languageTerm type="code" authority="iso639-2b">eng</languageTerm>
<languageTerm type="code" authority="rfc3066">en</languageTerm>
</language>
<abstract lang="en">We examined posthypnotic suggestion away from the laboratory. In Experiment 1, high-hypnotizable subjects were given a post-hypnotic suggestion (of limited or unlimited duration) or a social request (of unlimited duration) to mail one postcard every day to the experimenter. Subjects given a social request rather than a posthypnotic suggestion sent more postcards, and those given a limited-duration suggestion responded differently from those given an unlimited-duration suggestion. In Experiment 2, real, hypnotized and simulating, unhypnotized subjects were given a posthypnotic suggestion, and nonhypnotic control subjects were given a social request, to mail one postcard every day; the suggestion or request was of either limited or unlimited duration. Real, hypnotized subjects sent more postcards than simulators; control subjects sent as many postcards as real, hypnotized subjects; and subjects given a suggestion or request of limited duration sent more than those given one of unlimited duration. The findings highlight the interaction of individual differences and the social context of the suggestion or request. They underscore important aspects of experience and behavior associated with posthypnotic responding away from the hypnotic setting.</abstract>
<relatedItem type="host">
<titleInfo>
<title>Psychological science</title>
</titleInfo>
<titleInfo type="abbreviated">
<title>Psychol Sci</title>
</titleInfo>
<genre type="journal" authority="ISTEX" authorityURI="https://publication-type.data.istex.fr" valueURI="https://publication-type.data.istex.fr/ark:/67375/JMC-0GLKJH51-B">journal</genre>
<identifier type="ISSN">0956-7976</identifier>
<identifier type="eISSN">1467-9280</identifier>
<identifier type="PublisherID">PSS</identifier>
<identifier type="PublisherID-hwp">sppss</identifier>
<identifier type="PublisherID-nlm-ta">Psychol Sci</identifier>
<part>
<date>1998</date>
<detail type="volume">
<caption>vol.</caption>
<number>9</number>
</detail>
<detail type="issue">
<caption>no.</caption>
<number>4</number>
</detail>
<extent unit="pages">
<start>256</start>
<end>262</end>
</extent>
</part>
</relatedItem>
<identifier type="istex">1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D</identifier>
<identifier type="ark">ark:/67375/M70-CCDDH07Q-2</identifier>
<identifier type="DOI">10.1111/1467-9280.00052</identifier>
<identifier type="ArticleID">10.1111_1467-9280.00052</identifier>
<accessCondition type="use and reproduction" contentType="copyright">© 1998 Association for Psychological Science</accessCondition>
<recordInfo>
<recordContentSource authority="ISTEX" authorityURI="https://loaded-corpus.data.istex.fr" valueURI="https://loaded-corpus.data.istex.fr/ark:/67375/XBH-0J1N7DQT-B">sage</recordContentSource>
<recordOrigin>© 1998 Association for Psychological Science</recordOrigin>
</recordInfo>
</mods>
<json:item>
<extension>json</extension>
<original>false</original>
<mimetype>application/json</mimetype>
<uri>https://api.istex.fr/document/1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D/metadata/json</uri>
</json:item>
</metadata>
<serie></serie>
</istex>
</record>

Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)

EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Wicri/Psychologie/explor/BernheimV1/Data/Istex/Corpus
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_STEP/biblio.hfd -nk 000911 | SxmlIndent | more

Ou

HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Istex/Corpus/biblio.hfd -nk 000911 | SxmlIndent | more

Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri

{{Explor lien
   |wiki=    Wicri/Psychologie
   |area=    BernheimV1
   |flux=    Istex
   |étape=   Corpus
   |type=    RBID
   |clé=     ISTEX:1BC799B1899F4765133F4F58330F17A04DAFCD8D
   |texte=   Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting
}}

Wicri

This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.33.
Data generation: Mon Mar 5 17:33:33 2018. Site generation: Thu Apr 29 15:49:51 2021