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20 August, 16:35

Some researchers have suggested that hypnosis may work due to an individual's personal expectations about what being hypnotized is supposed to be like and the individual's ability to play a particular role in the given social situation. Which theory of hypnosis best accounts for these possible explanations for an individual's behavior while hypnotized?

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  1. 20 August, 17:03
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    Answer:The social-cognitive theory

    Explanation:The social-cognitive theory is a theoretical perspective which states that by observing other people we are able to learn to imitate the same behavior in the future. Through the socialization process we learn how to behave in certain roles and as a result we are able to take on certain roles similar to those we have observed and we are able to do the same thing that people do in such roles because we have observed how other behave.
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