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Original Articles

The Effect of a Suggestion to Generate Interest in a Reading in Highly Hypnotizable People: A Promising Use in Education

Der Effekt einer Suggestion, um in hoch hypnotisierbaren Menschen Interesse an einer Lektüre hervorzurufen: Eine vielversprechende Anwendung in der Erziehung

L’effet d’une suggestion visant à susciter l’intérêt pour la lecture chez les personnes très facilement hypnotisables: une utilisation prometteuse en enseignement

El efecto de una sugerencia para generar interés en una lectura en personas altamente hipnotizables: Un uso prometedor en educación

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Pages 239-260 | Received 15 Apr 2014, Accepted 06 Nov 2014, Published online: 19 Feb 2016

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