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Hypnotic Responsiveness: Expectancy, Attitudes, Fantasy Proneness, Absorption, and Gender

Hypnotische Reaktionsfähigkeit: Erwartung, Einstellungen, Neigung zur Fantasie, Absorption und Geschlecht

Joseph P. Green und Steven Jay Lynn

Réceptivité aux suggestions hypnotiques: Attentes, attitudes, tendance aux fantasmes, absorption et sexe des participants

Joseph P. Green et Steven Jay Lynn

Sensibilidad a la respuesta hipnótica: Expectativas, actitudes, tendencia a la fantasía, absorción, y género

Joseph P. Green y Steven Jay Lynn

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Pages 103-121 | Received 01 Jan 2010, Accepted 09 Jul 2010, Published online: 20 Nov 2010

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