AP PSYCHOLOGY

STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

DREAMS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Those who argue the sociocognitive theory of hypnosis believe that the behavior seen in hypnotic people is due to:
A
the ability to respond to imaginative suggestion
B
a trance-like state
C
an altered state of consciousness
D
an unconscious desire to please
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The social cognitive theory of hypnosis states that the individual in a hypnotic state performs the social role of a hypnotized individual. An individual’s social behavior can be molded as deemed necessary to act accordingly in a given situation.

Detailed explanation-2: -Taking a different approach to explain hypnosis, the social-cognitive theory of hypnosis sees people in hypnotic states as performing the social role of a hypnotized person. As you will learn when you study social roles, people’s behavior can be shaped by their expectations of how they should act in a given situation.

Detailed explanation-3: -Social influence theory – Supporters of social influence theory believe that no special physical conditions marks hypnosis as anything other than normal consciousness – the natural state of awareness we experience when we are fully awake and alert.

Detailed explanation-4: -The cognitive-behavioural approach to hypnosis is mainly characterised by the rejection of the notion of “hypnotic trance” and an emphasis on ordinary psychological factors such as suggestion, expectation, and imagination, instead.

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