Research on the relationship between personality trait measures and hypnotic responsiveness generally has found

A. personality traits such as sensation seeking and extraversion are moderately correlated with hypnotic responsiveness.
B. hypnotic responsiveness is related to a person's ability to become highly involved in sensory or imaginative experiences.
C. no consistent evidence relating personality trait measures to hypnotic responsiveness.
D. hypnotic responsiveness has more to do with the hypnotist's talent than the subject's ability to become hypnotized.


B

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