How did some hypnotized people differ from those pretending to be hypnotized?
a. Hypnotized people reported plausible memories from early childhood or past lives
b. Hypnotized people sometimes reported seeing someone in a chair and also the chair itself.
c. Hypnotized people showed physiological signs of emotion when told to feel the emotion.
d. Hypnotized people sat down when told to, without seeing whether a chair is present.
b
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What will be an ideal response?
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