The Ohio State University, Lima, OH 45804, USA.
Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2011 Jan;59(1):103-21. doi: 10.1080/00207144.2011.522914.
This study examines the effect of providing information linking participants' attitudes toward hypnosis with later hypnotic performance. Using total scale scores from McConkey's Opinions About Hypnosis scale, as well as subscale scores, the authors found a weak association between attitudes and performance among 460 student participants; however, the correlation was unaffected by prehypnotic information specifically connecting attitudes and performance. A brief, 3-item measure of hypnotic expectancies generated the strongest correlation with hypnotic responsiveness. The authors also found that the association between fantasy proneness and hypnotizability was unaffected by the order of scale administration. Finally, the study highlighted gender differences across measures of fantasy proneness, absorption, expectancy, and hypnotizability.
这项研究考察了提供将参与者对催眠的态度与后续催眠表现相联系的信息对催眠表现的影响。研究人员使用了 McConkey 的《催眠态度量表》的总分和子量表分数,发现 460 名学生参与者的态度和表现之间存在微弱关联;然而,这种关联不受具体将态度和表现相联系的催眠前信息的影响。一个简短的、包含 3 项的催眠期望测量与催眠反应性之间存在最强的相关性。研究人员还发现,幻想倾向和催眠易感性之间的关联不受量表施测顺序的影响。最后,该研究强调了在幻想倾向、吸收、期望和催眠易感性的测量中存在的性别差异。