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The three-factor theory of hypnosis as applied to the book-reading fantasy and to the concept of suggestion

Pages 89-98 | Received 20 Sep 1969, Published online: 31 Jan 2008

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RichardS. Cowles. (1998) The Magic of Hypnosis: Is It Child's Play?. The Journal of Psychology 132:4, pages 357-366.
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Joseph Barber. (1998) When hypnosis causes trouble. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 46:2, pages 157-170.
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KennethS. Bowers. (1991) Dissociation in Hypnosis and Multiple Personality Disorder. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 39:3, pages 155-176.
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LisaS. Lombard, StephenP. Kahn & Erika Fromm. (1990) The Role of Imagery in Self-Hypnosis: Its Relationship to Personality Characteristics and Gender. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 38:1, pages 25-38.
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JohnF. Kihlstrom, PatriciaA. Register, IreneP. Hoyt, Jeanne Sumi Albright, EllenM. Grigorian, WilliamC. Heindel & CharlesR. Morrison. (1989) Dispositional Correlates of Hypnosis: A Phenomenological Approach. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 37:3, pages 249-263.
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Jean-Roch Laurence & Robert Nadon. (1986) Reports of Hypnotic Depth: Are they More than Mere Words?. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 34:3, pages 215-233.
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HaroldS. Zamansky & LoreneE. Clark. (1986) Cognitive Competition and Hypnotic Behavior: Whither Absorption?. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 34:3, pages 205-214.
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RonaldE. Shor, DonnaD. Pistole, RandolphD. Easton & JohnF. Kihlstrom. (1984) Relation of Predicted to Actual Hypnotic Responsiveness, with Special Reference to Posthypnotic Amnesia. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 32:4, pages 376-387.
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Eric Crouse & Richard Kurtz. (1984) Enhancing Hypnotic Susceptibility: The Efficacy of Four Training Procedures. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 27:2, pages 122-136.
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EdwardD. Snyder & RonaldE. Shor. (1983) Trance-Inductive poetry: A brief communication . International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 31:1, pages 1-7.
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Sally Davis, JosephG. Dawson & Bill Seay. (1978) Prediction of Hypnotic Susceptibility from Imaginative Involvement. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 20:3, pages 194-198.
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Nicholas Spanos & MartinW. Ham. (1975) Involvement in Suggestion-Related Imaginings and the “Hypnotic Dream”. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 18:1, pages 43-51.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber. (1975) Responding to ‘Hypnotic’ Suggestions: An Introspective Report. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 18:1, pages 6-22.
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