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Eye-roll and hypnotic susceptibility 

Authors: Ladd Wheeler ab;  Harry T. Reis a;  Ellen Wolff a;  Edward Grupsmith a; Arnold M. Mordkoff a
Affiliations:   a New York University,
b University of Rochester,
DOI: 10.1080/00207147408413012
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Volume 22, Issue 4 October 1974 , pages 327 - 334
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Abstract

Is the ability to roll ones eyes upward and then close the eyelids without looking down a predictor of hypnotic susceptibility as Spiegel has suggested? This paper reports non-significant negative correlations between the eye-roll test and both the HGSHS:A and the SHSS:C. Test conditions included separate and blind administration of the eye-roll and susceptibility scales, good reliability and range on all measures, and an adequate sample (N = 52) for testing the hypothesized relationship. Population and scale differences, E-bias, and selective elimination of Ss are discussed as possibly producing the relationship between eye-roll and hypnotic susceptibility reported in Spiegels system.
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