Child Rearing Antecedents of Hypnotic Susceptibility, 1963-1964
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Child Rearing Antecedents of Hypnotic Susceptibility, 1963-1964
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ND6P5U
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Creator |
Nowlis, David
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Harvard Dataverse
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The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between early childhood experiences and susceptibility to hypnosis. A longitudinal analysis was used to investigate the relationship between a follow-up measure of susceptibility and a large number of child rearing measures established during earlier studies of the same population. This study is a follow-up of Sears, Maccoby, and Levin's Patterns of Child Rearing, 1951-1958 (Log# 00235). Of the 379 original participants who were five or six when their mothers were first interviewed in 1951-1952, 98 participated in this follow-up. At the time of the follow-up, all participants were high school seniors. Participants completed a measure of hypnotic susceptibility and a Personal Experience Questionnaire, which asks participants to indicate the frequency and intensity of 149 trance-like experiences. The Murray Research Archive holds numeric file data from this study. Other follow-ups of this sample, also available at the Murray Archive, include: Crowne, Conn, Marlowe, and Edwards, 1965 (Log# 00572); Edwards, 1968 (Log# 00575); McClelland, 1978 (Log# 00046); and McClelland and Franz, 1987-88 (Log# 01012). |
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Social Sciences
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field study, follow-up
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