Certain people were hypnotized and other people pretended to be hypnotized. Could hypnotists determine which people were hypnotized? If so, how?

a. Hypnotists could identify the really hypnotized people because only they reported plausible memories from early childhood.
b. Hypnotists could identify the really hypnotized people because only they tolerated sharp pain without screaming.
c. Hypnotists could identify the really hypnotized people because only they displayed anger when told to experience it.
d. Hypnotists could not confidently identify the hypnotized people from the pretenders.


d

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a. semantic networks. b. connectionist networks. c. reasoning about categories. d. spreading activation.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The bite was painful and caused her to cry. Now Jodie cries when she sees dogs of any color or size. Jodie's crying when she sees dogs is the: a. UCS. b. CS. c. UCR. d. CR.

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