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Optimal scoring of amnesia on the harvard group scale of hypnotic susceptibility, form A
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NeuropsychologyCognitionAbstract ResponseExplicit MemorySocial SciencesPsychologyReversibility TestMemoryCognitive NeuroscienceHypnotic SusceptibilityOptimal ScoringCognitive SciencePsychiatryHarvard Group ScaleExperimental PsychologyHypnosisImplicit MemoryMemory AssessmentProcedural MemoryMemory LossPsychopathology
Abstract Response to the suggestion for posthypnotic amnesia on the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A (Shor & E. Orne, 1962) was studied in a sample of 1351 Ss. Reversibility proved to be a somewhat better criterion of response than initial amnesia, as indexed by both item difficulty and item-to-total correlations. Continuous scoring of recall, however, was no better than dichotomous scoring. A joint dichotomous criterion, consisting of recall = s 3 on the initial amnesia test followed by recall 2 2 additional items on the reversibility test, is offered as both empirically defensible and conceptually preferable.
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