Posthypnotic Responding Away from the Hypnotic Setting
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Auteurs : Amanda J. Barnier [Australie] ; Kevin M. Mcconkey [Australie]Source :
- Psychological science [ 0956-7976 ] ; 1998.
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- Abnormal psychology, Barnier, Barnier mcconkey, Control subjects, Deinduction procedure, Everyday life, Experimental hypnosis, Experimental session, Experimental subjects, Hypnosis, Hypnosis session, Hypnotic, Hypnotic suggestions, Hypnotic susceptibility, Hypnotist, International journal, Interview session, Limited duration, Main effect, Many postcards, Mcconkey, More postcards, Orne, Postcard, Posthypnotic, Posthypnotic behavior, Posthypnotic suggestion, Posthypnotic suggestions, Preaddressed postcards, Previous research, Psychological science amanda, Psychological science posthypnotic, Sheehan, Simulating, Simulating subjects, Simulator, Social psychology, Social request, Subject identity, Suggestion version, Unhypnotized, Unhypnotized subjects, Unlimited duration.
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.
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