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29 January, 00:49

Some participants in a subliminal persuasion experiment thought that they were receiving subliminal affirmations of their self-esteem when in reality they were receiving subliminal memory-enhancement instructions. These individuals subsequently demonstrated A) an actual improvement in their memory. B) an erroneous belief that their memory had improved. C) an actual enhancement in self-esteem. D) an erroneous belief that their self-esteem had improved

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  1. 29 January, 01:06
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    An erroneous belief that their self-esteem had improved

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    To build self-confidence it is an audio cassette based title in which a tape is played at a comfortable level and all individuals listening to the rhythmic. All were flow on ocean surfing without any single cry. This was the only that a person listens consciously. In the tape, there were dozens of affirmations that I am safe and I believe in myself so much. These statements were repeated a hundred times and the person listens to it a hundred times in course on one hour. The suggestion was given on ocean surf even people do not pay attention to surf but consciously listening to the tape. this suggestion purported the power of a person. The person who wants to build up their confidence level tape is the best example for it.
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