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Identifying hypnotic sequelae: the problem of attribution.

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  • 1Ohio State University, Lima 45804, USA.

The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
|November 11, 1999
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This study reports a case of apparent hypnotic sequelae in a college student participating in a research study. Alternative explanations for the student's reactions were identified, underscoring attribution challenges in research.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Hypnosis Research

Background:

  • Investigating hypnotic sequelae in non-clinical research settings.
  • Understanding participant reactions post-hypnotic susceptibility testing.

Observation:

  • A college student reported symptoms like dizziness, headache, and nausea after a group hypnosis session.
  • Symptoms were consistent with known hypnotic sequelae.

Findings:

  • The student's reported symptoms had plausible alternative explanations unrelated to hypnosis.
  • Attribution of symptoms in research participants can be complex.

Implications:

  • Highlights the importance of considering multiple factors when interpreting participant responses in hypnosis research.
  • Emphasizes the need for careful assessment of attribution in similar non-clinical studies.

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