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    This study clarifies procedures to address comments on perceptual reactance and pain. Findings confirm that the link between perceptual reactance and pain remains unestablished.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Pain Research

    Background:

    • A previous study (Elton, et al., 1978) explored the relationship between perceptual reactance and pain.
    • Comments by Petrie (1978) raised questions regarding the methodology and conclusions of the original study.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address and clarify procedural aspects raised in Petrie's (1978) comments.
    • To re-evaluate the established link between perceptual reactance and pain based on procedural clarifications.

    Main Methods:

    • A detailed discussion and clarification of the experimental procedures used in the original study.
    • Analysis of Petrie's (1978) comments in light of the clarified procedures.

    Main Results:

    • The clarifications provided do not alter the interpretation of the original findings.

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  • Petrie's comments, when addressed through procedural clarification, do not necessitate a change in the study's conclusion.
  • Conclusions:

    • The relationship between perceptual reactance and pain has not been definitively established.
    • Further research may be required to clarify this psychological and physiological connection.