According to the role theory view of hypnosis, the changes in behavior that are attributed to hypnotic trance
a. can be achieved by instructing people to behave as though they were hypnotized.
b. are manifestations of hypnotized role models.
c. can be explained by peer role models.
d. all of these.
A
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