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Abstract
To our knowledge, no study has directly examined the link between hypnotic response and the personality trait of transliminality (which is underpinned, for example, by magical ideation, mystical experience, fantasy proneness, absorption, hyperaesthesia). In order to further understand the correlates of suggestibility, the aim of the current project was to investigate whether transliminality is associated with hypnotic and imaginative suggestibility (considering: objective response, subjective response and involuntariness). Another aim was to assess the contribution of transliminality as a predictor of suggestibility when a range of previously studied personality trait measures were considered. Participants completed: the Revised Transliminality Scale, Tellegen Absorption Scale, Creative Experiences Questionnaire, and the Dissociative Experiences Scale II. To avoid context effects, where knowledge or measurement of one trait or ability might influence measurement of another, a separate standalone study was conducted where hypnotic and imaginative (without hypnosis) suggestibility screenings were carried out in-person in small groups using the modified Carleton University Responsiveness to Suggestion Scale. The merging of these two datasets enabled the analyses. Transliminality was weakly correlated with the imaginative suggestibility subjective response measure (r = 0.19). Likewise, weak correlations were found between transliminality and the hypnotic suggestibility response measures (objective, r = 0.21, subjective, r = 0.23, involuntariness, r = 0.24). The multiple regressions (forward selection) reflected the pattern of correlations, with no model for any of the variables, retaining more than a single significant predictor. In summary, this study combination, avoiding context effects, shows transliminality to be a weak predictor of response to suggestion.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 104125 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Acta Psychologica |
Volume | 243 |
Early online date | 20 Jan 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Mar 2024 |
Keywords
- transliminality
- hypnotisability
- suggestibility
- hypnosis
- absorption
- dissociation
- fantasy proneness
- boundary structure
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Electrophysiological and genetic factors associated with hypnosis and suggestibility.
1/06/19 → 31/07/24
Project: Research
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An investigation of the neural bases of hypnosis and suggestibility
1/04/18 → 26/09/21
Project: Research
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Data for: "Transliminality, hypnotic and imaginative suggestibility, and other personality traits"
Irving, A. J. (Creator), Nikolova, N. (Creator), Robinson, S. (Creator), Ionita, I. (Creator), Kelly, S. (Creator), Kirsch, I. (Creator), Mazzoni, G. (Creator), Venneri, A. (Creator) & McGeown, W. (Creator), Open Science Framework (OSF), 16 Sept 2024
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