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Shapiro, Jerrold L.; Diamond, Michael Jay – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1972
Confirms that the interpersonal orientation of encounter group training enhances the ability of a person to be hypnotized by another. (AN)
Descriptors: Hypnosis, Interpersonal Relationship, Sensitivity Training

Diamond, Michael Jay; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975
The current study is concerned with developing a procedure designed to maximize subject attention to the written information while minimizing potentially confounding boredom or fatigue factors and second to cross-validate previous studies employing written information to modify performance with an improved experimental procedure. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Hypnosis, Programed Instruction, Psychopathology, Research Methodology

Albert, Ira B.; Boone, Donald – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975
The present study attempted to deprive human subjects of dreaming through the administration of a posthypnotic suggestion and to increase or facilitate dreaming through a second suggestion that was used with another group of subjects. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Hypnosis, Psychopathology, Research Methodology

Sheehan, Peter W.; Dolby, Robyn M. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975
The hypothesis was tested that the expectancy of the hypnotist is especially significant in determining the nature of the response of susceptible subjects. (Editor)
Descriptors: Expectation, Hypnosis, Perception, Psychological Studies

Coe, William C.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
A retroactive inhibition design was used to examine the process of posthypnotic amnesia. The results supported the notion that "forgotten" material is as available to amnesic subjects at some level as it is to nonamnesic subjects. (Editor)
Descriptors: Hypnosis, Inhibition, Memory, Psychopathology

Kihlstrom, John F.; Evans, Frederick J. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
This research uses a sample of 691 male and female college students and adopts an alternative method of evaluating reversibility, an important aspect of posthypnotic amnesia, to explore in greater detail the relations among hypnotic susceptibility, initial amnesia, and subsequent reversibility. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Charts, Correlation, Hypnosis, Memory

Dolby, Robyn M.; Sheehan, Peter W. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1977
Two independent studies were conducted to examine the expectancy behavior of unselected hypnotic, task-motivated, and control-imagination subjects on a slide task requiring response to ambiguous visual information. Results showed that hypnotic subjects consistently demonstrated expectancy behavior, whereas nonhypnotic subjects did not. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Expectation, Experiments, Hypnosis

McConkey, Kevin; Sheehan, Peter W. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
A total of 36 susceptible and 36 insusceptible subjects were tested to examine the effect of markedly contrasting styles of interpersonal orientation of the hypnotist on responsiveness in the hypnotic situation. (Editor)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Hypnosis, Interpersonal Relationship, Psychological Studies

Wallace, Benjamin; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
Explores the possibility that measurable individual differences in hypnotic susceptibility or the ability to attend selectively to informational cues may account for a portion of the variability found in several types of geometrical visual illusions. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cues, Diagrams, Experiments, Hypnosis

Stevenson, James H. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
Builds upon earlier experiments in an attempt to measure the interferences between simultaneous tasks and the effects of hypnotic dissociation in increasing or decreasing this interference, thus testing the validity of one or the other of two theoretical models. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Flow Charts, Hypnosis, Psychological Studies

Walker, Neil S.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
Eidetic imagery involves the ability to examine a visual stimulus briefly and later project onto a neutral surface an image that represents an exact duplication of the original. This study uses the differential frequency of eidetic imagery ability between children and adults as a basis for testing the validity of hypnotic age regression.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age, Children, Eidetic Imagery

Sackeim, Harold A.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1979
The purpose of this study was to examine whether people who differ in behavioral and self-report measures of lateralized seating preferences also differ in hypnotic susceptibility. Only right-handed subjects were used, and the associations between hypnotic susceptibility and seating preference were examined separately for males and females.…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Classroom Design, College Students, Females