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Types of Hypnotically (Un)Susceptible Individuals as a Function of Phenomenological Experience: Towards a Typology of Hypnotic Types

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V.K. Kumar. (2010) Reflections on the varieties of hypnotizables: A commentary on Terhune and Cardeña. Consciousness and Cognition 19:4, pages 1151-1153.
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Christoph Piesbergen & Burkhard Peter. (2006) An investigation of the factor structure of the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A (HGSHS:A). Contemporary Hypnosis 23:2, pages 59-71.
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