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THE ROLES OF RESPONSE EXPECTANCIES, BASELINE EXPERIENCES, AND HYPNOTIZABILITY IN SPONTANEOUS HYPNOTIC EXPERIENCES

Die Rolle von Antworterwartungen, Baseline-Erfahrungen und Hypnotisierbarkeit in spontanhypnotischen Erfahrungen

Le rôle des attentes en matière de réaction, des expériences de référence et de la susceptibilité hypnotique dans des expériences hypnotiques spontanées

Los Roles de las Expectativas de Respuesta, las Expectativas Basales y la Hipnotizabilidad en las Experiencias Hipnóticas Espontáneas

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Pages 1-27 | Received 08 Jan 2018, Accepted 07 Aug 2018, Published online: 31 Jan 2019

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