Members of the Nancy School believed that hypnotizability was ____, whereas Charcot believed it to be ____.?

a. ?a sign of mental pathology; perfectly normal
b. ?perfectly normal; a sign of mental pathology
c. ?a sign of sexual conflict; the result of prolonged concentration
d. ?the result of prolonged concentration; a sign of sexual conflict


ANSWER:
b

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