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The Valencia Scale of Attitudes and Beliefs Toward Hypnosis-Client version and hypnotizabilityJoseph P Green
The Ohio State University, Lima, OH 45804, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 60:229-40. 2012..Normative data on the VSABTH-C factors by hypnotizability level and individual VSABTH-C item factor loadings are provided...
Attitudes about hypnosis: factor analyzing the VSABTH-C with an American sampleJoseph P Green
The Ohio State University at Lima, 4240 Campus Drive, Lima, OH 45804, USA
Am J Clin Hypn 54:167-78. 2012..Unlike previous factor analyses of the scale, the authors obtained an independent clusters solution. Distinctions between the authors' model and those reported previously are discussed...
Hypnotic responsiveness: expectancy, attitudes, fantasy proneness, absorption, and genderJoseph P Green
The Ohio State University, Lima, OH 45804, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 59:103-21. 2011..Finally, the study highlighted gender differences across measures of fantasy proneness, absorption, expectancy, and hypnotizability...
Predicting animal attachment from hypnotizability, absorption, and dissociation scoresJoseph P Green
Department of Psychology, 4240 Campus Drive, The Ohio State University, Lima, OH 45804, USA
Am J Clin Hypn 52:205-18. 2010..Collectively, absorption, dissociation, hypnotizability, age, gender, years owning a pet, and the testing context accounted for no more than 16% of the variance in CABS scores...
Gender-related differences in hypnosis-based treatments for smoking: a follow-up meta-analysisJoseph P Green
The Ohio State University, 4240 Campus Drive Lima, OH 45804, USA
Am J Clin Hypn 50:259-71. 2008..Specific suggestions for tailoring hypnosis smoking cessation programs to take gender differences into account are discussed...
A meta-analysis of gender, smoking cessation, and hypnosis:a brief communicationJoseph P Green
The Ohio State University, Lima, Ohio 45804, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 54:224-33. 2006..37 times greater for male than female participants. The results are consistent with the nonhypnosis literature suggesting that females have a more difficult time achieving smoking abstinence compared to males...
Forging ahead: the 2003 APA Division 30 definition of hypnosisJoseph P Green
The Ohio State University, Lima 45804, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 53:259-64. 2005..Both theoretical and practical implications led to the production of the definition, which is targeted toward informing clinicians, researchers, and the lay public alike. The definition is presented at the conclusion of the article...
Does the positive keying of the TAS inflate the absorption-hypnotizability link?Joseph P Green
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, Lima 45804, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 52:378-88. 2004..With a sample of 466 participants, the authors show that wording the TAS items in either a positive or negative direction does not affect the correlation between the TAS and the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A...
Beliefs about hypnosis: popular beliefs, misconceptions, and the importance of experienceJoseph P Green
The Ohio State University, Lima, Ohio 45804, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 51:369-81. 2003..Expressed opinions and beliefs about hypnosis failed to meaningfully correlate with hypnotizability scores...
Cultural views and attitudes about hypnosis: a survey of college students across four countriesJoseph P Green
The Ohio State University, Lima, Ohio, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 54:263-80. 2006..Although responses to some items varied by country, there was remarkable similarity across many items suggesting that certain views and attitudes about hypnosis are not culture specific...
An update on age, hypnotic suggestibility, and gender: a brief reportRoger A Page
Ohio State University, 4240 Campus Drive, Lima, Ohio 45804, USA
Am J Clin Hypn 49:283-7. 2007..We also found that female participants scored higher on the HGSHS: A compared with males across the various age ranges that we sampled...
Experiencing hypnotizability scale motor items by an amputee: a brief reportRoger A Page
Ohio State University, 4240 Campus Drive, Lima, OH 45804, USA
Am J Clin Hypn 48:51-4. 2005..This report discusses the results of a postsession interview regarding our participant's experiences during hypnosis and briefly discusses phantom limb sensations in general...
Examining the absorption-hypnotizability link: the roles of acquiescence and consistency motivationJames R Council
Psychology Department, North Dakota State University, Fargo 58105, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 52:364-77. 2004..Results indicate that acquiescence and consistency effects are likely to influence the level of association between the TAS and hypnotic responsiveness...
Hypnosis and performance standardsSteven Jay Lynn
Psychology Department, State University of New York at Binghamton, New York 13902, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 51:51-65. 2003..Stringent set participants estimated they passed fewer suggestions, were less satisfied with their performance, and reported less subjective involvement than individuals in the lenient condition...
Assessing hypnotic responsiveness in clinical and research settingsSteven Jay Lynn
Am J Clin Hypn 44:181-3. 2002
