The techniques of Mesmer ____.?

a. ?were investigated and he was discredited
b. ?often involved convulsions
c. ?were investigated and he was discredited and often involved convulsions
d. ?have, for the most part, been accepted by modern psychology
e. ?were actually unrelated to hypnosis


c

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