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tertiary suggestibility

tertiary suggestibility

the easy, uncritical acceptance by an individual of another person’s recommendation because of social pressure or the prestige of the person making the recommendation. Compare primary suggestibility; secondary suggestibility. [proposed by Hans Eysenck]

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