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Original Articles

Factors That Contribute to the Willingness to Try “Street Hypnosis”

Faktoren, die zur Bereitschaft, “Straßenhypnose” auszuprobieren, beitragen

Les facteurs qui encouragent le consentement des gens à se plier à une séance d’“hypnotisme de rue”

Factores que contribuyen a la disposición de intentar “hipnosis de calle”

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Pages 425-454 | Received 31 Dec 2012, Accepted 05 Dec 2013, Published online: 01 Aug 2014

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