HISTORY OF HYPNOSIS
BELIEVING BEHAVIOR ISN’T VOLUNTARY
HYPNOTIC EXPECTA-TIONS
DATA AND IMPLICA-TIONS
100

This is what psychology was first believed to be in the 1900s.

What is witchcraft and possession?

100

This is the definition of involuntary.

What is done without conscious will?

100

Some participants in the group lectured with preconceived notions regarding a behavior in hypnosis exhibited the behavior in this manner. 

What is a spontaneous manner?

100

This is what Spanos was trying to prove.

What is that hypnosis isn’t an altered state of consciousness and is instead a motivated, goal-directed social behavior?

200

Researcher who helped normalize psychology and practiced hypnotization in the 18th century.

Who is Franz Anton Mesmer?

200

This is the research method Spanos used to test his claim that participants only thought that hypnosis was involuntary.

What is experiment?

200

According to Spasnos, the participants who participate in both conditions expect hypnosis to produce more of this compared to not hypnotized imagination. 

What is intense imagery?

200

This is what Spanos was NOT trying to prove.

What is that hypnosis isn’t real?

300

Researcher in the 1900s that argued against Hilgard’s claim.

Who is Nicholas Spanos?

300

This is how two experimental groups differed each other in Spanos’ experiment.

What is being told suggestions versus direct instructions?

300

Hilgard believed that the part of the person’s consciousness that is experiencing the pain is hidden from awareness by this.

What is amnesiac barrier?

300

The data in the cold pressor test shows this.

What shows the participants' ratings are a result of expectations?

400

Ernest Hilgard believed that hypnosis was this.

What is an altered state of consciousness and psychological state?

400

This is the results of Spanos’ experiment.

What is the group given suggestions more likely to report involuntary behavior?

400

This is the results of Spanos’ experiment regarding expectations.

What is both hypnotized and not hypnotized groups reporting about the same ratings of intensity.


400

This is what the percentages of the data during the cold pressor test means.

What is that participants aware of the hypnosis behavior recalled over 90% pain intensity while awake and only about 25% while under hypnosis whereas participants unaware recalled about 50% pain intensity both awake and under hypnosis?

500

These are believed characteristics of hypnosis.

What is an altered state of consciousness and psychological state?

500

Some people may be more susceptible to hypnosis because of this.

What is being easily susceptible to being highly absorbed in something, leading to a belief that actions were involuntary.

500

Participants that expected the hypnosis condition to follow the waking trials rated the analgesia effect lower in order to do this. 

What is to leave room for improvement under hypnosis?

500

Spanos’ research has been cited to support these arguments.

What are arguments questioning therapeutic practices using hypnosis?

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