1981
DOI: 10.1080/00029157.1981.10403261
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Towards a Social Learning Theory of Hypnosis

Abstract: A theory of hypnotic suggestibility is advanced based on social learning theory principles. The theory is presented in four parts and a summary section, with each part devoted to one of four constructs (attention, retention, reproduction, and reinforcement/motivational processes) used to account for such behavior. All four constructs are borrowed from Bandura's (1969) social learning theory, and a modified version of Kahneman's (1973) capacity model of attention is employed to bolster Bandura's conceptualizati… Show more

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