Deck 24: Consciousness: States of Consciousness

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The difficulty of knowing other minds is why the early behaviorists replaced which of the following with more objective measures?

A)introspection
B)stimulus control
C)conditioning
D)response chaining
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Psychologists identify marked changes in both the quality and pattern of mental functioning as

A)preconsciousness.
B)simulated information processing.
C)altered states of consciousness.
D)sensory enhancement.
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What does a hiker entering a fully conscious state of mindfulness meditation at the Grand Canyon,an aspiring actor in New York being hypnotized to help reduce her stage fright,and man in a deep coma all have in common? They are all

A)experiencing altered states of consciousness.
B)living through the third-person experience.
C)experiencing somnambulism.
D)going through condensation of their mental processes.
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What do a group of street musicians smoking a joint and singing for spare change and a college student drifting into a pleasant daydream while sitting at the back of the classroom have in common? Both are

A)living through the third-person experience.
B)experiencing different states of consciousness.
C)undergoing condensation of their mental processes.
D)exhibiting histrionic personalities.
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Consciousness consists of all of the following EXCEPT

A)sensations and perceptions.
B)altered states (ASCs).
C)memories and feelings.
D)artificial intelligence (AI).
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We cannot know the first-person experience of

A)lower animals,like bats or cats.
B)primates other than humans.
C)other humans.
D)any of these organisms.
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We spend most of our lives in a state of consciousness that is organized,meaningful,and clear and is referred to as

A)a state of ASCs.
B)waking consciousness.
C)an altered state of consciousness.
D)microsleeps.
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During an altered state of consciousness,changes occur in the quality of mental activity as well as in which other aspect of mental activity?

A)assimilation
B)length
C)pattern
D)sensory gating
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To be conscious means

A)that one is awake.
B)that one is aware.
C)that one is completely alert.
D)none of these.
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The difficulty of knowing other minds is why the technique of introspection was replaced with more objective measures by the early

A)psychoanalysts.
B)behaviorists.
C)humanists.
D)structuralists.
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Long-distance running,listening to music,sleep,and daydreaming are just some of the everyday ways to produce

A)preconsciousness.
B)altered states of consciousness.
C)sensory enhancement.
D)simulated information processing.
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During an altered state of consciousness,changes occur in the pattern of mental activity as well as in which other aspect of mental activity?

A)perceptual adaptation
B)length
C)quality
D)sensory gating
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Which of the following consists of all the sensations,perceptions,memories,and feelings you are aware of at any instant?

A)alertness
B)personality
C)consciousness
D)intelligence
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When a person is in a state of clear,organized alertness and perceives times,places,and events as real,meaningful,and familiar,he or she is said to be

A)in waking consciousness.
B)experiencing a state similar to non-REM.
C)experiencing sensory overload.
D)in an altered state of consciousness.
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Because the mind and consciousness are fundamentally first-person phenomena,the basic challenge of understanding the brain and behavior involves the use of studies.

A)intuitive
B)subjective
C)objective
D)parapsychology
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Eric is a hiker who is experiencing a profound moment at the Grand Canyon.When he first looked over the rim,he was "blown away" by deep feelings of insignificance and awe.In that instant,he was also fully aware that he was experiencing a deeply moving moment,which is a part of this continuous subjective occurrence called the

A)manifest content.
B)hidden observer.
C)first-person experience.
D)third-person experience.
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The low levels of awareness associated with strokes and other forms of brain damage are examples of

A)preconsciousness.
B)altered states of consciousness.
C)sensory gating.
D)simulated states of consciousness.
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Regarding the first-person experience,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)We can learn a lot about humans and other animals through an objective,third-person point of view.
B)We cannot directly know the first-person experience of animals.
C)We cannot know the first-person experience of other persons.
D)The difficulty of knowing other minds is why introspection replaced behaviorism early in psychology's history.
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Regarding consciousness and altered states of consciousness (ASCs),which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)An unconscious person will die without constant care.
B)Recently,scientists have been able to explain specifically how consciousness occurs.
C)Most people do know when they have experienced an altered state of consciousness.
D)During ASCs,there are distinct shifts in memories,time sense,feelings of self-control,and suggestibility.
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Your mental awareness of sensations and perceptions of external events as well as your self-awareness of internal events including thoughts,memories,and feelings about experiences and the self are referred to collectively as your

A)mindfulness.
B)personality.
C)consciousness.
D)third-person experiences.
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Interest in hypnosis stems from the work of which of the following,who believed he could cure diseases with magnets?

A)James Braid
B)Franz Mesmer
C)Sigmund Freud
D)G.Stanley Hall
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What do Buddhists engaging in meditation practices,Navaho elders drinking peyote tea,and New Zealand Maori priests performing nightlong rituals to communicate with the mythical period the Aborigines call "Dreamtime" all have in common?

A)They are used as a rite of passage for the young men in each culture.
B)They are all meant to cleanse the mind and body and bring about altered awareness and personal revelation.
C)They are all considered illegal practices in most Western cultures.
D)They have all of these in common.
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Which of the following is NOT a reason that stage hypnotists can get people to do strange things on stage?

A)The "hypnotized" volunteers don't want to "spoil the act" while on stage.
B)Stage hypnotists use tricks and deception,which the audience does not seem to question.
C)The audience response tends to bring out the "ham" in the volunteers.
D)The volunteers are experiencing a dissociative state of hypnosis.
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The term hypnosis was coined by an English surgeon named

A)James Braid.
B)Franz Mesmer.
C)Sigmund Freud.
D)G.Stanley Hall.
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By suspending a person between two chairs,a stage hypnotist demonstrates his or her

A)willingness to use deception to entertain.
B)use of the basic relaxation response.
C)ability to use hypnosis to suspend reality testing.
D)ability to induce unusual feats of strength.
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Which of the following is LEAST often used by stage hypnotists?

A)actual induction of hypnosis
B)audience response to the antics on stage bringing out the "ham" in many people
C)subjects being responsive because they don't want to "spoil the act."
D)tricks and deception
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Regarding altered states of consciousness,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Cultural conditioning affects what altered states we seek and attain.
B)The meanings given to altered states have included signs of madness,spirit possession,and life-enhancing breakthroughs.
C)Very few cultures or religions recognize and accept alterations of consciousness.
D)Some people seek various altered states of pleasure,while others see altered states of consciousness as pathways to enlightenment.
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An important feature of many altered states of consciousness (ASCs)is

A)a clarity of waking consciousness.
B)heightened self-awareness.
C)cataplexy.
D)amnesia for the period of time that one is in this state.
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Regarding hypnosis,which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Hypnosis was introduced by the Austrian physician,Karl Zener.
B)Hypnosis is characterized by brain wave patterns similar to sleep.
C)Hypnosis is an altered state characterized by narrowed attention and increased openness to suggestion.
D)Hypnosis is a sleep state in which the subjects are partially aware of their actions and able to perform many activities not normally carried out during sleep.
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The EEG brain wave patterns of a person who is hypnotized

A)consist of Stage 2 sleep waves with numerous sleep spindles.
B)resemble those of a person in a very deep sleep.
C)resemble those of a person pretending to be hypnotized.
D)are different from any of these patterns.
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Which of the following statements does NOT describe the sweat lodge ceremony of the Sioux Indians?

A)It is meant to cleanse the body and mind.
B)It is performed in a dark coal-heated chamber.
C)It often brings about an altered state of consciousness.
D)It often causes a sensory overload that can lead to cataplexy.
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Regarding altered states of consciousness (ASC),which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)During an altered state of consciousness,there are distinct shifts in our memories,time sense,emotions,and suggestibility.
B)"Highway hypnotism" on long drives is an example of an altered state.
C)Most people do not know when they have experienced an altered state of consciousness.
D)Heightened self-awareness is an important feature of many ASCs.
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One thing that cocaine,"highway hypnosis," high fever,and meditation all have in common is that they produce

A)hypnagogic images.
B)relaxation.
C)euphoria.
D)ASCs.
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During which ritual do several men sit in total darkness inside a small chamber heated by coals and chant rhythmically?

A)Sioux sweat lodge ceremony
B)Buddhists meditation practices
C)"Dreamtime" ritual of the Aborigines
D)nightlong ritual of the Maori Tohunga of New Zealand
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Regarding the history of hypnosis,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Interest in hypnosis began in the 1700s with Franz Mesmer,whose name gave us the term mesmerize,which later came to mean "to hypnotize."
B)Mesmer believed that he could cure disease with magnets with his theory being referred to as "animal magnetism."
C)The term hypnosis was later coined by the English surgeon James Braid and is the Greek word for sleep.
D)Current research shows that the EEG patterns recorded during hypnosis are deep sleep patterns consisting of delta waves.
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Mesmer's strange "treatments" are related to hypnosis because they actually relied on

A)animal magnetism.
B)a deep sleep or trance-like state of consciousness.
C)the power of suggestion.
D)intentional fraud and deception.
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An early practitioner of hypnosis,who believed it was caused by animal magnetism,was

A)William James.
B)Wolfgang Kuhler.
C)Franz Mesmer.
D)Stanford Babinski.
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Which of the following states of consciousness is based on the power of suggestion with its name coming from the Greek word for sleep,although it is not a sleep state?

A)meditation
B)hypnosis
C)catatonia
D)fugue
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During an altered state of consciousness (ASC),a person may experience distinct shifts in which of the following?

A)perceptions and emotions
B)memories and time sense
C)feelings of self-control and suggestibility
D)all of these
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Suspending a person between two chairs with no support in between

A)is an impossible feat.
B)can only be done if the person is hypnotized.
C)can only be done by a person who is utilizing meditation.
D)can be done by anyone.
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Hypnosis is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A)brain waves that resemble sleep.
B)narrowed attention.
C)an increased openness to suggestion.
D)relaxation.
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According to Ernest Hilgard,hypnosis may cause

A)severe psychosis.
B)a loss of control of one's behavior.
C)withdrawal symptoms for a repressed emotion.
D)dissociation state or a "split in awareness."
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Ernest Hilgard's view of hypnosis as a "split" in awareness is referred to as which theory of hypnosis?

A)the state theory
B)the nonstate theory
C)the neurocognitive theory
D)the autosuggestion hypothesis
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You tie a short length of string to a small ring and hold this ring at eye level,about a foot from your face.By focusing on the ring,you are able to make the ring swing back and forth.You are surprised by this movement.You most likely have experienced

A)autosuggestion.
B)psychokinesis.
C)a physical phenomenon involving the gravitational pull of the earth.
D)a fraudulent gadget used by stage hypnotists.
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Many theorists believe that a hypnotist is merely a facilitator that helps another person to follow a series of suggestions,which means that hypnosis

A)involves autosuggestion.
B)is not real,but faked.
C)involves an uncontrollable psi ability.
D)involves an altered sleep state.
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Which of the following sets of instructions would be the most likely to be given to the subject during a hypnotic induction?

A)Just let go,relax,focus on my voice,and imagine yourself in the situations described.
B)Tense and then relax your muscles,concentrate on what is troubling you then wipe it from your mind,choose a simple word and repeat it over and over.
C)Tense and then relax your muscles,imagine yourself in an anxiety provoking situation,switch it off,and repeat until you feel no anxiety at all.
D)Reduce all sensory input gradually,even my voice,until you experience vivid sensory hallucinations,and concentrate on them exclusively.
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The chief characteristic of hypnosis is

A)heightened arousal.
B)increased suggestibility.
C)enhanced creativity.
D)increased clairvoyance.
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Autosuggestion can alter

A)sensations and perceptions.
B)thoughts and feelings.
C)behaviors.
D)all of these.
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A detached part of the hypnotized person's awareness that silently observes events is known as the

A)actualized self.
B)phantom observer.
C)hidden observer.
D)alter ego.
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Which theorists believe that hypnosis involves a blend of conformity,relaxation,imagination,obedience,and role- playing?

A)state theorists
B)nonstate theorists
C)psychodynamic theorists
D)Gestalt theorists
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All the different methods used in which procedure involve having people to focus attention on what is being said,to relax and feel tired,to "let go" and accept suggestions,and to use their imaginations?

A)sensory deprivation
B)brainwashing
C)hypnosis
D)receptive meditation
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Which of the following proposed the best-known state theory of hypnosis and argued that hypnosis caused a dissociative state or "split" in awareness?

A)Franz Mesmer
B)James Braid
C)Ernest Hilgard
D)Martin Orne
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Hilgard refers to the part of hypnotized subjects' consciousness that reports pain but remains in the background as the

A)reality observer.
B)phantom observer.
C)hidden observer.
D)alter ego.
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Hypnotized subjects who were told to plunge one hand into a painful bath of ice water,and were told to feel no pain,

A)awoke from their hypnosis immediately.
B)wrote "it hurts" with their free hand.
C)did not acknowledge feeling any pain verbally or in writing.
D)became hysterical.
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The role of the hypnotist in hypnotism is best described as a

A)commander in chief.
B)guide.
C)fellow traveler.
D)judge or evaluator.
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Barry held a ring attached to a string at eye level and concentrated on the ring.He is surprised that the ring begins to move and that he appears to be making it move using only mental force.Barry has shown all of the following EXCEPT

A)autosuggestion.
B)psychokinesis.
C)tiny micromovements of the hand.
D)involuntary actions resulting from self-hypnosis.
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According to Hilgard,the hidden observer is

A)a detached part of the hypnotized person's awareness that silently observes events.
B)the person's alter ego that is expressed in dream symbols.
C)a person who becomes hypnotized from just observing the process rather than actively participating in the process.
D)the person that helps the "stage hypnotist" by pretending to be hypnotized.
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Nonstate theorists believe that hypnosis involves a blend of

A)light sleep and waking consciousness.
B)heightened intuition and cognitive disassociation.
C)imagination,obedience,and role-playing.
D)receptive meditation and sensory restriction.
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Many theorists believe that all hypnosis is really self-hypnosis because

A)a deeply hypnotized person may relax "reality testing" so that normal "willpower," or self­control,is reduced.
B)little or no hypnosis is needed to do a good stage hypnosis act.
C)hypnosis can relieve pain.
D)a person must cooperate to become hypnotized,and so the hypnotist actually acts as a guide to the hypnotized person.
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Regarding autosuggestion,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)When people are hypnotized,autosuggestion would explain why their actions seem to occur without any voluntary intent.
B)Autosuggestion likely underlies how Ouija boards spell out answers to questions despite no apparent conscious interference.
C)Those theorists who view all hypnosis as self­hypnosis would see the hypnotist's role as that of a faciliatator.
D)Hypnosis as a form of autosuggestion would support the state theory of hypnosis.
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Tests of susceptibility to hypnosis

A)include the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale.
B)are administered by stage hypnotists at the very beginning of their act.
C)are,in effect,tests of a subject's psi abilities.
D)include all of these.
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The tendency of hypnotized subjects to carry out suggested actions as if they were involuntary is called the

A)involuntary trance.
B)basic suggestion effect.
C)relaxation response.
D)subliminal suggestion effect.
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In describing his hypnotic session,Jarrod said that he felt like he was floating,like his feet were about to leave the floor,and that his arms were so light it was like balloons were pulling them toward the ceiling without Jarrod having to do anything to raise his own arms.Jarrod is describing

A)hypnotic autosusceptibility.
B)hypnotic psychokinesis.
C)the basic suggestion effect.
D)the relaxation response.
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The test used to assess hypnotic susceptibility is referred to as the

A)Braid Test of Hypnotic Susceptibility.
B)Leiter International Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility.
C)Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale.
D)Raven's Progressive Hypnotic Scale.
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Whether a person can be hypnotized or not depends mainly on

A)the skill of the hypnotist.
B)the willingness of the person to be hypnotized.
C)the intelligence level of the person to be hypnotized.
D)how well the person and hypnotist can fake the "hypnosis."
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You have agreed to be hypnotized.You can expect the hypnotist to encourage you to do all of the following EXCEPT

A)accept suggestions easily.
B)relax and feel tired.
C)use vivid imagination.
D)alternate tensing and releasing of your muscles.
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Which of the following actions will a hypnotized person probably NOT act out?

A)harm someone
B)smell ammonia and act like it is a wonderful perfume
C)dance to imaginary music
D)act like a young child
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Concerning hypnosis,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)People generally remain in control of their behavior while under hypnosis.
B)People are usually aware of what is going on around them while under hypnosis.
C)Most people will act out the hypnotic suggestion to disrobe or to harm someone.
D)You must cooperate to become hypnotized.
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According to Kallio and Revonsuo,people who are highly responsive to hypnosis are usually

A)highly intelligent.
B)very introverted and logical.
C)very extroverted and friendly.
D)imaginative and prone to fantasy.
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Which of the following is NOT a component of the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale?

A)eye closure
B)finger lock
C)amnesia test
D)eyebrow raise
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Which of the following refers to how easily a person can become hypnotized and is measured by giving a series of suggestions and counting the number of times a person responds?

A)ASC index
B)stimulus suggestibility level
C)hypnotic relaxation response
D)hypnotic susceptibility
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During therapy,Sierra is asked to relax and feel tired,to focus on what the therapist is saying and to accept the suggestions,and to use her imagination.Sierra begins to have mild feelings of floating and even a separation from her body.Sierra is

A)experiencing sensory deprivation.
B)practicing concentrative meditation.
C)being hypnotized.
D)entering REM sleep.
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Which of the following actions will a hypnotized person probably NOT act out?

A)cluck like a chicken
B)smell ammonia and act like it is a wonderful perfume
C)take off his or her clothes in front of an audience
D)sing a popular song in front of an audience
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If you interviewed subjects after a hypnotic session on the nature of their experience,subjects who had experienced the basic suggestion effect would describe their experiences and actions as

A)coerced.
B)contrived.
C)automatic.
D)deliberate.
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Although eight out ot ten people can be hypnotized to some degree,how many people out of ten would be considered good hypnotic subjects?

A)one
B)three
C)four
D)six
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Regarding how a person would act under hypnosis,which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Most people will do anything they are asked to do under hypnosis,including violent acts against others.
B)Most people will not act out hypnotic suggestions that they consider immoral or repulsive.
C)Most people are unaware of what is going on and,therefore,lack control of their behavior.
D)Most people can be hypnotized against their wills or without conscious knowledge that it is happening.
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The ability to be hypnotized can be measured by testing a person's

A)brain-wave patterns.
B)responsiveness to suggestion.
C)psi ability.
D)ASC index.
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You are asked to close your eyes and told that your left arm is becoming more and more rigid and that it will not bend.If you can not bend your arm during the next ten seconds,you have shown

A)hypnopompic imaging.
B)hypnotic susceptibility.
C)a feature of concentrative meditation.
D)transient narcolepsy.
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If you are hypnotized,which of the following are you NOT likely to experience?

A)feelings of floating or sinking
B)feelings of anesthesia or separation from your body
C)feelings that your actions are automatic.
D)the experience of hypnopompic imagery and the hypnic reflex
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How many people out of ten can actually be hypnotized?

A)four
B)six
C)eight
D)nine
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1
The difficulty of knowing other minds is why the early behaviorists replaced which of the following with more objective measures?

A)introspection
B)stimulus control
C)conditioning
D)response chaining
A
2
Psychologists identify marked changes in both the quality and pattern of mental functioning as

A)preconsciousness.
B)simulated information processing.
C)altered states of consciousness.
D)sensory enhancement.
C
3
What does a hiker entering a fully conscious state of mindfulness meditation at the Grand Canyon,an aspiring actor in New York being hypnotized to help reduce her stage fright,and man in a deep coma all have in common? They are all

A)experiencing altered states of consciousness.
B)living through the third-person experience.
C)experiencing somnambulism.
D)going through condensation of their mental processes.
A
4
What do a group of street musicians smoking a joint and singing for spare change and a college student drifting into a pleasant daydream while sitting at the back of the classroom have in common? Both are

A)living through the third-person experience.
B)experiencing different states of consciousness.
C)undergoing condensation of their mental processes.
D)exhibiting histrionic personalities.
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Consciousness consists of all of the following EXCEPT

A)sensations and perceptions.
B)altered states (ASCs).
C)memories and feelings.
D)artificial intelligence (AI).
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We cannot know the first-person experience of

A)lower animals,like bats or cats.
B)primates other than humans.
C)other humans.
D)any of these organisms.
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We spend most of our lives in a state of consciousness that is organized,meaningful,and clear and is referred to as

A)a state of ASCs.
B)waking consciousness.
C)an altered state of consciousness.
D)microsleeps.
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During an altered state of consciousness,changes occur in the quality of mental activity as well as in which other aspect of mental activity?

A)assimilation
B)length
C)pattern
D)sensory gating
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To be conscious means

A)that one is awake.
B)that one is aware.
C)that one is completely alert.
D)none of these.
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The difficulty of knowing other minds is why the technique of introspection was replaced with more objective measures by the early

A)psychoanalysts.
B)behaviorists.
C)humanists.
D)structuralists.
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Long-distance running,listening to music,sleep,and daydreaming are just some of the everyday ways to produce

A)preconsciousness.
B)altered states of consciousness.
C)sensory enhancement.
D)simulated information processing.
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During an altered state of consciousness,changes occur in the pattern of mental activity as well as in which other aspect of mental activity?

A)perceptual adaptation
B)length
C)quality
D)sensory gating
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Which of the following consists of all the sensations,perceptions,memories,and feelings you are aware of at any instant?

A)alertness
B)personality
C)consciousness
D)intelligence
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When a person is in a state of clear,organized alertness and perceives times,places,and events as real,meaningful,and familiar,he or she is said to be

A)in waking consciousness.
B)experiencing a state similar to non-REM.
C)experiencing sensory overload.
D)in an altered state of consciousness.
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Because the mind and consciousness are fundamentally first-person phenomena,the basic challenge of understanding the brain and behavior involves the use of studies.

A)intuitive
B)subjective
C)objective
D)parapsychology
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Eric is a hiker who is experiencing a profound moment at the Grand Canyon.When he first looked over the rim,he was "blown away" by deep feelings of insignificance and awe.In that instant,he was also fully aware that he was experiencing a deeply moving moment,which is a part of this continuous subjective occurrence called the

A)manifest content.
B)hidden observer.
C)first-person experience.
D)third-person experience.
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The low levels of awareness associated with strokes and other forms of brain damage are examples of

A)preconsciousness.
B)altered states of consciousness.
C)sensory gating.
D)simulated states of consciousness.
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Regarding the first-person experience,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)We can learn a lot about humans and other animals through an objective,third-person point of view.
B)We cannot directly know the first-person experience of animals.
C)We cannot know the first-person experience of other persons.
D)The difficulty of knowing other minds is why introspection replaced behaviorism early in psychology's history.
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Regarding consciousness and altered states of consciousness (ASCs),which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)An unconscious person will die without constant care.
B)Recently,scientists have been able to explain specifically how consciousness occurs.
C)Most people do know when they have experienced an altered state of consciousness.
D)During ASCs,there are distinct shifts in memories,time sense,feelings of self-control,and suggestibility.
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Your mental awareness of sensations and perceptions of external events as well as your self-awareness of internal events including thoughts,memories,and feelings about experiences and the self are referred to collectively as your

A)mindfulness.
B)personality.
C)consciousness.
D)third-person experiences.
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Interest in hypnosis stems from the work of which of the following,who believed he could cure diseases with magnets?

A)James Braid
B)Franz Mesmer
C)Sigmund Freud
D)G.Stanley Hall
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22
What do Buddhists engaging in meditation practices,Navaho elders drinking peyote tea,and New Zealand Maori priests performing nightlong rituals to communicate with the mythical period the Aborigines call "Dreamtime" all have in common?

A)They are used as a rite of passage for the young men in each culture.
B)They are all meant to cleanse the mind and body and bring about altered awareness and personal revelation.
C)They are all considered illegal practices in most Western cultures.
D)They have all of these in common.
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23
Which of the following is NOT a reason that stage hypnotists can get people to do strange things on stage?

A)The "hypnotized" volunteers don't want to "spoil the act" while on stage.
B)Stage hypnotists use tricks and deception,which the audience does not seem to question.
C)The audience response tends to bring out the "ham" in the volunteers.
D)The volunteers are experiencing a dissociative state of hypnosis.
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24
The term hypnosis was coined by an English surgeon named

A)James Braid.
B)Franz Mesmer.
C)Sigmund Freud.
D)G.Stanley Hall.
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25
By suspending a person between two chairs,a stage hypnotist demonstrates his or her

A)willingness to use deception to entertain.
B)use of the basic relaxation response.
C)ability to use hypnosis to suspend reality testing.
D)ability to induce unusual feats of strength.
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26
Which of the following is LEAST often used by stage hypnotists?

A)actual induction of hypnosis
B)audience response to the antics on stage bringing out the "ham" in many people
C)subjects being responsive because they don't want to "spoil the act."
D)tricks and deception
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27
Regarding altered states of consciousness,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Cultural conditioning affects what altered states we seek and attain.
B)The meanings given to altered states have included signs of madness,spirit possession,and life-enhancing breakthroughs.
C)Very few cultures or religions recognize and accept alterations of consciousness.
D)Some people seek various altered states of pleasure,while others see altered states of consciousness as pathways to enlightenment.
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28
An important feature of many altered states of consciousness (ASCs)is

A)a clarity of waking consciousness.
B)heightened self-awareness.
C)cataplexy.
D)amnesia for the period of time that one is in this state.
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29
Regarding hypnosis,which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Hypnosis was introduced by the Austrian physician,Karl Zener.
B)Hypnosis is characterized by brain wave patterns similar to sleep.
C)Hypnosis is an altered state characterized by narrowed attention and increased openness to suggestion.
D)Hypnosis is a sleep state in which the subjects are partially aware of their actions and able to perform many activities not normally carried out during sleep.
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30
The EEG brain wave patterns of a person who is hypnotized

A)consist of Stage 2 sleep waves with numerous sleep spindles.
B)resemble those of a person in a very deep sleep.
C)resemble those of a person pretending to be hypnotized.
D)are different from any of these patterns.
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31
Which of the following statements does NOT describe the sweat lodge ceremony of the Sioux Indians?

A)It is meant to cleanse the body and mind.
B)It is performed in a dark coal-heated chamber.
C)It often brings about an altered state of consciousness.
D)It often causes a sensory overload that can lead to cataplexy.
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32
Regarding altered states of consciousness (ASC),which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)During an altered state of consciousness,there are distinct shifts in our memories,time sense,emotions,and suggestibility.
B)"Highway hypnotism" on long drives is an example of an altered state.
C)Most people do not know when they have experienced an altered state of consciousness.
D)Heightened self-awareness is an important feature of many ASCs.
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33
One thing that cocaine,"highway hypnosis," high fever,and meditation all have in common is that they produce

A)hypnagogic images.
B)relaxation.
C)euphoria.
D)ASCs.
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34
During which ritual do several men sit in total darkness inside a small chamber heated by coals and chant rhythmically?

A)Sioux sweat lodge ceremony
B)Buddhists meditation practices
C)"Dreamtime" ritual of the Aborigines
D)nightlong ritual of the Maori Tohunga of New Zealand
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35
Regarding the history of hypnosis,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Interest in hypnosis began in the 1700s with Franz Mesmer,whose name gave us the term mesmerize,which later came to mean "to hypnotize."
B)Mesmer believed that he could cure disease with magnets with his theory being referred to as "animal magnetism."
C)The term hypnosis was later coined by the English surgeon James Braid and is the Greek word for sleep.
D)Current research shows that the EEG patterns recorded during hypnosis are deep sleep patterns consisting of delta waves.
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36
Mesmer's strange "treatments" are related to hypnosis because they actually relied on

A)animal magnetism.
B)a deep sleep or trance-like state of consciousness.
C)the power of suggestion.
D)intentional fraud and deception.
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37
An early practitioner of hypnosis,who believed it was caused by animal magnetism,was

A)William James.
B)Wolfgang Kuhler.
C)Franz Mesmer.
D)Stanford Babinski.
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38
Which of the following states of consciousness is based on the power of suggestion with its name coming from the Greek word for sleep,although it is not a sleep state?

A)meditation
B)hypnosis
C)catatonia
D)fugue
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39
During an altered state of consciousness (ASC),a person may experience distinct shifts in which of the following?

A)perceptions and emotions
B)memories and time sense
C)feelings of self-control and suggestibility
D)all of these
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40
Suspending a person between two chairs with no support in between

A)is an impossible feat.
B)can only be done if the person is hypnotized.
C)can only be done by a person who is utilizing meditation.
D)can be done by anyone.
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41
Hypnosis is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A)brain waves that resemble sleep.
B)narrowed attention.
C)an increased openness to suggestion.
D)relaxation.
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42
According to Ernest Hilgard,hypnosis may cause

A)severe psychosis.
B)a loss of control of one's behavior.
C)withdrawal symptoms for a repressed emotion.
D)dissociation state or a "split in awareness."
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43
Ernest Hilgard's view of hypnosis as a "split" in awareness is referred to as which theory of hypnosis?

A)the state theory
B)the nonstate theory
C)the neurocognitive theory
D)the autosuggestion hypothesis
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44
You tie a short length of string to a small ring and hold this ring at eye level,about a foot from your face.By focusing on the ring,you are able to make the ring swing back and forth.You are surprised by this movement.You most likely have experienced

A)autosuggestion.
B)psychokinesis.
C)a physical phenomenon involving the gravitational pull of the earth.
D)a fraudulent gadget used by stage hypnotists.
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45
Many theorists believe that a hypnotist is merely a facilitator that helps another person to follow a series of suggestions,which means that hypnosis

A)involves autosuggestion.
B)is not real,but faked.
C)involves an uncontrollable psi ability.
D)involves an altered sleep state.
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46
Which of the following sets of instructions would be the most likely to be given to the subject during a hypnotic induction?

A)Just let go,relax,focus on my voice,and imagine yourself in the situations described.
B)Tense and then relax your muscles,concentrate on what is troubling you then wipe it from your mind,choose a simple word and repeat it over and over.
C)Tense and then relax your muscles,imagine yourself in an anxiety provoking situation,switch it off,and repeat until you feel no anxiety at all.
D)Reduce all sensory input gradually,even my voice,until you experience vivid sensory hallucinations,and concentrate on them exclusively.
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47
The chief characteristic of hypnosis is

A)heightened arousal.
B)increased suggestibility.
C)enhanced creativity.
D)increased clairvoyance.
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48
Autosuggestion can alter

A)sensations and perceptions.
B)thoughts and feelings.
C)behaviors.
D)all of these.
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49
A detached part of the hypnotized person's awareness that silently observes events is known as the

A)actualized self.
B)phantom observer.
C)hidden observer.
D)alter ego.
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50
Which theorists believe that hypnosis involves a blend of conformity,relaxation,imagination,obedience,and role- playing?

A)state theorists
B)nonstate theorists
C)psychodynamic theorists
D)Gestalt theorists
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51
All the different methods used in which procedure involve having people to focus attention on what is being said,to relax and feel tired,to "let go" and accept suggestions,and to use their imaginations?

A)sensory deprivation
B)brainwashing
C)hypnosis
D)receptive meditation
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52
Which of the following proposed the best-known state theory of hypnosis and argued that hypnosis caused a dissociative state or "split" in awareness?

A)Franz Mesmer
B)James Braid
C)Ernest Hilgard
D)Martin Orne
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53
Hilgard refers to the part of hypnotized subjects' consciousness that reports pain but remains in the background as the

A)reality observer.
B)phantom observer.
C)hidden observer.
D)alter ego.
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54
Hypnotized subjects who were told to plunge one hand into a painful bath of ice water,and were told to feel no pain,

A)awoke from their hypnosis immediately.
B)wrote "it hurts" with their free hand.
C)did not acknowledge feeling any pain verbally or in writing.
D)became hysterical.
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55
The role of the hypnotist in hypnotism is best described as a

A)commander in chief.
B)guide.
C)fellow traveler.
D)judge or evaluator.
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56
Barry held a ring attached to a string at eye level and concentrated on the ring.He is surprised that the ring begins to move and that he appears to be making it move using only mental force.Barry has shown all of the following EXCEPT

A)autosuggestion.
B)psychokinesis.
C)tiny micromovements of the hand.
D)involuntary actions resulting from self-hypnosis.
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57
According to Hilgard,the hidden observer is

A)a detached part of the hypnotized person's awareness that silently observes events.
B)the person's alter ego that is expressed in dream symbols.
C)a person who becomes hypnotized from just observing the process rather than actively participating in the process.
D)the person that helps the "stage hypnotist" by pretending to be hypnotized.
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58
Nonstate theorists believe that hypnosis involves a blend of

A)light sleep and waking consciousness.
B)heightened intuition and cognitive disassociation.
C)imagination,obedience,and role-playing.
D)receptive meditation and sensory restriction.
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59
Many theorists believe that all hypnosis is really self-hypnosis because

A)a deeply hypnotized person may relax "reality testing" so that normal "willpower," or self­control,is reduced.
B)little or no hypnosis is needed to do a good stage hypnosis act.
C)hypnosis can relieve pain.
D)a person must cooperate to become hypnotized,and so the hypnotist actually acts as a guide to the hypnotized person.
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60
Regarding autosuggestion,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)When people are hypnotized,autosuggestion would explain why their actions seem to occur without any voluntary intent.
B)Autosuggestion likely underlies how Ouija boards spell out answers to questions despite no apparent conscious interference.
C)Those theorists who view all hypnosis as self­hypnosis would see the hypnotist's role as that of a faciliatator.
D)Hypnosis as a form of autosuggestion would support the state theory of hypnosis.
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61
Tests of susceptibility to hypnosis

A)include the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale.
B)are administered by stage hypnotists at the very beginning of their act.
C)are,in effect,tests of a subject's psi abilities.
D)include all of these.
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62
The tendency of hypnotized subjects to carry out suggested actions as if they were involuntary is called the

A)involuntary trance.
B)basic suggestion effect.
C)relaxation response.
D)subliminal suggestion effect.
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63
In describing his hypnotic session,Jarrod said that he felt like he was floating,like his feet were about to leave the floor,and that his arms were so light it was like balloons were pulling them toward the ceiling without Jarrod having to do anything to raise his own arms.Jarrod is describing

A)hypnotic autosusceptibility.
B)hypnotic psychokinesis.
C)the basic suggestion effect.
D)the relaxation response.
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64
The test used to assess hypnotic susceptibility is referred to as the

A)Braid Test of Hypnotic Susceptibility.
B)Leiter International Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility.
C)Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale.
D)Raven's Progressive Hypnotic Scale.
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65
Whether a person can be hypnotized or not depends mainly on

A)the skill of the hypnotist.
B)the willingness of the person to be hypnotized.
C)the intelligence level of the person to be hypnotized.
D)how well the person and hypnotist can fake the "hypnosis."
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66
You have agreed to be hypnotized.You can expect the hypnotist to encourage you to do all of the following EXCEPT

A)accept suggestions easily.
B)relax and feel tired.
C)use vivid imagination.
D)alternate tensing and releasing of your muscles.
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67
Which of the following actions will a hypnotized person probably NOT act out?

A)harm someone
B)smell ammonia and act like it is a wonderful perfume
C)dance to imaginary music
D)act like a young child
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68
Concerning hypnosis,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)People generally remain in control of their behavior while under hypnosis.
B)People are usually aware of what is going on around them while under hypnosis.
C)Most people will act out the hypnotic suggestion to disrobe or to harm someone.
D)You must cooperate to become hypnotized.
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69
According to Kallio and Revonsuo,people who are highly responsive to hypnosis are usually

A)highly intelligent.
B)very introverted and logical.
C)very extroverted and friendly.
D)imaginative and prone to fantasy.
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70
Which of the following is NOT a component of the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale?

A)eye closure
B)finger lock
C)amnesia test
D)eyebrow raise
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71
Which of the following refers to how easily a person can become hypnotized and is measured by giving a series of suggestions and counting the number of times a person responds?

A)ASC index
B)stimulus suggestibility level
C)hypnotic relaxation response
D)hypnotic susceptibility
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72
During therapy,Sierra is asked to relax and feel tired,to focus on what the therapist is saying and to accept the suggestions,and to use her imagination.Sierra begins to have mild feelings of floating and even a separation from her body.Sierra is

A)experiencing sensory deprivation.
B)practicing concentrative meditation.
C)being hypnotized.
D)entering REM sleep.
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73
Which of the following actions will a hypnotized person probably NOT act out?

A)cluck like a chicken
B)smell ammonia and act like it is a wonderful perfume
C)take off his or her clothes in front of an audience
D)sing a popular song in front of an audience
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74
If you interviewed subjects after a hypnotic session on the nature of their experience,subjects who had experienced the basic suggestion effect would describe their experiences and actions as

A)coerced.
B)contrived.
C)automatic.
D)deliberate.
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75
Although eight out ot ten people can be hypnotized to some degree,how many people out of ten would be considered good hypnotic subjects?

A)one
B)three
C)four
D)six
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76
Regarding how a person would act under hypnosis,which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Most people will do anything they are asked to do under hypnosis,including violent acts against others.
B)Most people will not act out hypnotic suggestions that they consider immoral or repulsive.
C)Most people are unaware of what is going on and,therefore,lack control of their behavior.
D)Most people can be hypnotized against their wills or without conscious knowledge that it is happening.
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77
The ability to be hypnotized can be measured by testing a person's

A)brain-wave patterns.
B)responsiveness to suggestion.
C)psi ability.
D)ASC index.
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78
You are asked to close your eyes and told that your left arm is becoming more and more rigid and that it will not bend.If you can not bend your arm during the next ten seconds,you have shown

A)hypnopompic imaging.
B)hypnotic susceptibility.
C)a feature of concentrative meditation.
D)transient narcolepsy.
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79
If you are hypnotized,which of the following are you NOT likely to experience?

A)feelings of floating or sinking
B)feelings of anesthesia or separation from your body
C)feelings that your actions are automatic.
D)the experience of hypnopompic imagery and the hypnic reflex
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80
How many people out of ten can actually be hypnotized?

A)four
B)six
C)eight
D)nine
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