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2 December, 06:17

What concept do sociocognitive theorists often use to explain the behavior of hypnotic subjects?

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  1. 2 December, 06:38
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    Here are the choices:

    a. Expectancy

    b. Altered state of consciousness

    c. Divided consciousness

    d. Repression

    Social-cognitive theories (social influence theory - a non-state theory) argue that hypnosis is more like a role that people play (although importantly, they might not be doing it consciously/deliberately). So the answer might be b. Altered state of consciousness
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