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American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, Jul 2004 by Hammond, D Corydon
Poulsen, B. C. & Matthews, W. J. (2003). Correlates of imaginative and hypnotic suggestibility in children. Contemporary Hypnosis, 20(4), 198-208. Extending research that Braffman and Kirsch ( 1999) did with adults, these authors examined the relationship between suggestibility and hypnotizability in 44 children who were psychiatric patients.
Various correlates of imaginative suggestibility were assessed while controlling for nonhypnotic suggestibility. In this study, they found that nonhypnotic suggestibility accounted for most of the variance in hypnotizability (.73; p
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