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Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale

Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale

a standardized 12-item scale used to measure hypnotic susceptibility by means of the participant’s responses to various suggested actions, such as to fall forward, close the eyes, or lower an outstretched arm. [developed at Stanford University by Ernest R. Hilgard]

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