How To Use Suggestibility In A Sentence
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Your suggestibility and general cluelessness reminds me of nothing more than the unfocused frustration and misappropriation of founding principles that characterizes the Teabagging Right.
Matthew Yglesias » The Strange Death of the Public Option
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Yet I suspect that all it is showing is the enormous suggestibility of the human mind, and that common human desire to fit in.
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The strain in the participant-observer method is clearest at such moments of willed suggestibility.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Even the most coldly logical of us can be prey to suggestibility.
Times, Sunday Times
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In that regard, he mistakes suggestibility for methodology.
The Times Literary Supplement
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All the suggestibility scores were highly elevated and indicate that he tends to give in very readily to leading questions and interrogative pressure.
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The Basic Hypnosis class covers suggestibility testing, preinduction talk, stress management, induction methods, weight loss, smoking cessation, and setting up a practice.
You’re Certifiable
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The normal variations themselves may go to a limit where they overlap the abnormal artificial product, that is, the suggestibility of many normal persons may reach a degree in which they accept beliefs hardly acceptable to other persons in mild hypnotic condition.
Psychotherapy
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Charcot had affirmed the power, not only of physical traumatism, but even of psychic lesions -- of moral shocks -- to provoke its manifestations, but his sole contribution to the psychology of this psychic malady, -- and this was borrowed from the Nancy school, -- lay in the one word "suggestibility"; the nature and mechanism of this psychic process he left wholly unexplained.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism
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The traditional positive correlation of absorption and suggestibility essentially dropped out for males, but not for females, when the suggestions were assertively worded, but not when they were nonassertively worded.
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You take that and mix it with a psychopath, a sociopath or someone suffering from mental illness and add in a dose of rage, the suggestibility is too high.
Common Sense
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This is a piece absolutely dripping in atmosphere and narrative suggestibility.
Times, Sunday Times
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Given the suggestibility of footie folk it is impossible to underplay the significance of this apparently off-hand remark.
Football and spectacles: Players make passes for men who wear glasses | Harry Pearson
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But she also wonders whether we aren't immensely vulnerable to our own suggestibility.
Times, Sunday Times
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In addition, the researchers investigated the relationship of suggestibility with social desirability, self-esteem, focus of control, and visual vividness of imagery in this situation.
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Cacheris says: ‘Once again the evidence shows suggestibility.’
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The degree of suggestibility, that is of willingness to yield to such propositions for action and of inability to resist them, is indeed different from man to man.
Psychology and Social Sanity
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In addition, the researchers investigated the relationship of suggestibility with social desirability, self-esteem, focus of control, and visual v.
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Then there was the problem of suggestibility.
Times, Sunday Times
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In this respect, even when computers seem to get it right, they're not so much anticipating our desires as exploiting our suggestibility, which is really a marketing coup more than a technological one.
Technology Gets Personal
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This self should be free from mental and physical stigmata (suggestibility, amnesia, aboulia, anesthesia, etc.), which commonly characterize the disintegrated states making up multiple personality.
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Hypnosis is based in a great deal on what is called suggestibility and imaginative involvement and as the article reports, it really is wonderful for stress relief and relaxation as well as hundreds of other issues.
Life of Brian:
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We were, for those games, the same ages - six, an age in which one is prone to a certain suggestibility.
Times, Sunday Times
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A second kind of suggestibility occurred among people who made some effort to check out the broadcast but who didn't have "adequate standards of judgment to make a reliable check on [their] interpretation;" for example, those who asked their neighbors whether they thought the broadcast was true.
Social Nutworking
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It is almost arbitrary to decide where those waking states with high tension of suggestibility end and the hypnotic states begin, and not less arbitrary to call the higher degrees only hypnotism and to designate the lower degrees as hypnoid states.
Psychotherapy
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Being hypnotized is usually described as intense concentration, extreme relaxation, and high suggestibility.
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The suggestibility of and ease with which young children can be ‘coached’ has created an environment where children are often perceived as unreliable in their testimony.