Abstract

Abstract An inventory scale of hypnotic depth and the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form A (Weitzenhoffer & Hilgard, 1959) were factor-analyzed, based on R sample of 223 college students. Both measures loaded a general factor of hypnotic depth. Rotation yielded inventory factors of unawareness, drowsiness, enthusiasm, and subjective conviction, and Stanford factors of challenge and ideo-motor-posthypnotic suggestibility. Results of an earlier study describing development of the hypnosis inventory were successfully cross validated.

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