Hypnotized subjects who were told to plunge one hand into a painful bath of ice water, and were told to feel no pain,
a. awoke from their hypnosis immediately.
b. wrote "it hurts" with their free hand.
c. did not acknowledge feeling any pain verbally or in writing.
d. became hysterical.
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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