Asked by
Sareya Ferguson
on Oct 27, 2024Verified
Many hypnotists claim that people will refuse to do anything under hypnosis that they would not be willing to do ordinarily. Why is this claim difficult to test?
A) As soon as people are asked to do something dangerous or immoral, they come out of hypnosis.
B) People who have not been hypnotized will agree to do a variety of dangerous things as part of an experiment.
C) Hypnotized subjects do refuse to do dangerous things, but they act as if they did not hear the command.
D) No investigator has ever asked hypnotized people to do anything dangerous or immoral.
Dangerous
Involving potential risk or harm to safety, health, or well-being.
Hypnosis
A trance-like state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility, often used for therapeutic purposes to modify behaviors, perceptions, and physiological responses.
Immoral
Acting in ways that are considered by society to be wrong, unethical, or unjust.
- Identify obstacles and constraints within hypnosis research, specifically in evaluating assertions and analyzing outcomes.
- Comprehend the ethical ramifications and the ability of hypnosis to compel individuals into actions that defy their volition or discernment.
Verified Answer
JV
Learning Objectives
- Identify obstacles and constraints within hypnosis research, specifically in evaluating assertions and analyzing outcomes.
- Comprehend the ethical ramifications and the ability of hypnosis to compel individuals into actions that defy their volition or discernment.
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