1970
DOI: 10.1037/h0028889
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Effect of hypnotic susceptibility on creativity test performance.

Abstract: Thirty subjects who were susceptible to, but «»trained in, hypnosis, and 30 unsusceptible subjects were cast into waking motivated, hypnotized, and hypnotic simulator treatment groups in a 2 X 3 design. They were assessed on three tasks (Guilford's Consequences Test, Holtzman Inkblots, and a free association test) yielding nine measures of creative functioning. Eight out of nine measures showed significant superiority of susceptible over unsusceptible subjects, but there were few treatment effects. Additional … Show more

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“…Creative Tests Lynn and Rhue (1987) and Lynn and Sivec (1992) cited studies (Ashton & McDonald, 1985;K. S. Bowers, & van der Meulen, 1970;, P. G. Bowers, 1978Jackson & Gorassini, 1989;Perry, Wilder, & Appignanesi, 1973) suggesting high hypnotizable subjects tend to perform better on tests of creativity than less hypnotizable subjects.…”
Section: Hypnotizability and Performance Onmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Creative Tests Lynn and Rhue (1987) and Lynn and Sivec (1992) cited studies (Ashton & McDonald, 1985;K. S. Bowers, & van der Meulen, 1970;, P. G. Bowers, 1978Jackson & Gorassini, 1989;Perry, Wilder, & Appignanesi, 1973) suggesting high hypnotizable subjects tend to perform better on tests of creativity than less hypnotizable subjects.…”
Section: Hypnotizability and Performance Onmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Bowers, 1967;K. S. Bowers, 1968;K. S. Bowers & van der Meulen, 1970;Davè, 1979) have been reviewed by Lynn and Sivac (1992).…”
Section: Does Hypnosis Enhance Creativity?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important role in this integration is assigned to focused attention as well as to the relationship between attention and "fantasy." Bowers and van der Melin (1970) have suggested that swings of attention from reality to fantasy may form the basis of creativity.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…MANY RESEARCHERS HAVE PROPOSED that hypnotizability and creativity are related (K. Bowers, 1968Bowers, , 1971K. Bowers & van der Meulen, 1970;P.…”
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