While in a hypnotic state, Arnold was told by the hypnotist that, although he would not
remember these instructions, when he was in a normal state again, he would sing the song
"Feelings" every time someone asked him how he was.
The hypnotist woke him from the
trance and asked him how he was feeling. Arnold broke into song looking rather puzzled
by what he had done. This is an example of posthypnotic
a. skepticism.
b. suggestion.
c. amnesia.
d. susceptibility.
e. suggestion and amnesia.
e. suggestion and amnesia.
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