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Arsema Muleta
on Nov 23, 2024Verified
According to sociocognitive theorists, participants in hypnosis demonstrations act the way they do because
A) the controlling influence of the ego is temporarily removed under hypnosis.
B) consciousness has been divided into accessible and nonaccessible pockets.
C) participants act the way they think they are supposed to act.
D) participants act on the pleasure principle.
Sociocognitive Theorists
Researchers who emphasize the role of cognitive processes and social interactions in understanding behavior and personality.
Pleasure Principle
A concept in psychoanalytic theory describing the human drive toward seeking immediate gratification of needs, desires, and urges.
- Delve into the psychoanalytic and sociocognitive theories of hypnosis.
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Learning Objectives
- Delve into the psychoanalytic and sociocognitive theories of hypnosis.
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