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Critics of Ernest Hilgard's Divided Consciousness View of Hypnosis Suggest

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Critics of Ernest Hilgard's divided consciousness view of hypnosis suggest that


A) hypnosis is an abnormal state in which the hypnotized person behaves contrary to how a normal person would behave.
B) the person undergoing hypnosis should not be given permission to admit to the pain that he or she was always feeling.
C) the component of consciousness that follows the hypnotist's commands is not aware of what is going on in the entire hypnosis session.
D) the hidden observer simply demonstrates that the hypnotized person is not in an altered state of consciousness at all.

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