Direct and indirect hypnotic induction techniques and individual characteristics.

The purposes of the present study were to compare the efficacy of direct and indirect hypnotic induction techniques and to examine the relationship between these methods and three individual variables: defensiveness, locus of control and authoritarianism. A group of 117 male and female students at a...

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Main Author: Hungerford, Lynn Ellen
Other Authors: Barker, Donald G. (degree committee member.), Hope, Lannes H. (degree committee member.), LeUnes, Arnold D. (degree committee member.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: 1984.
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