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    Multiple Identity Enactments and Multiple Personality Disorder: A Sociocognitive Perspective by Spanos, Nicholas P

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-07-1994)
    “…People who enact multiple identities behave as if they possess 2 or more selves, each with its own characteristic moods, memories, and behavioral repertoire…”
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    Effects of hypnotic, placebo, and salicylic acid treatments on wart regression by Spanos, N P, Williams, V, Gwynn, M I

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-01-1990)
    “…Subjects with warts on their hands and/or feet were randomly assigned to a hypnotic suggestion, topical salicylic acid, placebo, or no treatment control…”
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    Cognitive-behavioral interventions for children's distress during bone marrow aspirations and lumbar punctures: a critical review by Ellis, J A, Spanos, N P

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-02-1994)
    “…Children with cancer often have difficulty coping with the invasive medical procedures that are part of diagnosis and treatment. Bone marrow aspirations and…”
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    Creating false memories of infancy with hypnotic and non-hypnotic procedures by Spanos, Nicholas P., Burgess, Cheryl A., Burgess, Melissa F., Samuels, Catherine, Blois, William O.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-06-1999)
    “…This study was designed to test the conditions under while false memory reports are likely to be elicited from hypnotic and non‐hypnotic participants. Low,…”
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    Hypnosis, placebo, and suggestion in the treatment of warts by Spanos, N P, Stenstrom, R J, Johnston, J C

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-05-1988)
    “…Two experiments assessed the effects of psychological variables on wart regression. In Experiment 1, subjects given hypnotic suggestion exhibited more wart…”
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    A Social-Cognitive Skills Approach to the Successful Modification of Hypnotic Susceptibility by Gorassini, Donald R, Spanos, Nicholas P

    “…Subjects low and medium in hypnotic susceptibility were administered cognitive strategy and instructional set information and also practiced responding to test…”
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    Psychosocial variables associated with willingness to donate organs by Nolan, B E, Spanos, N P

    “…Questionnaires were administered to 108 university psychology students to investigate attitudes and behaviour related to organ donation. Three groups…”
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    Effectiveness of Maximally Different Cognitive Strategies and Expectancy in Attenuation of Reported Pain by Devine, Darragh P, Spanos, Nicholas P

    “…Ninety-six Ss rated pain during baseline and posttreatment exposures to cold pressor pain. Between trials, Ss in four groups were trained to use one of four…”
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    Response Expectancies and Interpretations as Determinants of Hypnotic Responding by Spanos, Nicholas P, Burnley, M. Caroline E, Cross, Patricia A

    “…Ss rated the extent to which they expected to respond to each of the suggestions on a hypnotizability scale both before and after the administration of the…”
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    Effects of Instructional Set on Attributions of Nonvolition During Hypnotic and Nonhypnotic Analgesia by Spanos, Nicholas P, Katsanis, Joanna

    “…Fifty highly hypnotizable subjects were assigned to four treatment groups or a no-treatment control group and then underwent two pain stimulation trials. Half…”
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    Surreptitiously Observed Hypnotic Responding in Simulators and in Skill-Trained and Untrained High Hypnotizables by Spanos, Nicholas P, Burgess, Cheryl A, Roncon, Vera, Wallace-Capretta, Suzanne, Cross, Patricia

    “…Low-hypnotizable Ss (LHs) administered cognitive skill training exhibited substantially higher posttest hypnotizability than LHs administered no treatment…”
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    The Effects of Contextual Information and Gender on the Prediction of Hypnotic Susceptibility by de Groot, Hans P, Gwynn, Maxwell I, Spanos, Nicholas P

    “…Council, Kirsch, and Hafner (1986) obtained empirical support for the hypothesis that significant correlations between questionnaire measures of absorption and…”
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    Close Encounters: An Examination of UFO Experiences by Spanos, Nicholas P, Cross, Patricia A, Dickson, Kirby, DuBreuil, Susan C

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-11-1993)
    “…Ss who reported UFO experiences were divided into those whose experiences were nonintense (e.g., seeing lights and shapes in the sky) and those whose…”
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    Hypnotic amnesia as a strategic enactment: Breaching amnesia in highly susceptible subjects by Spanos, Nicholas P, Radtke, H. Lorraine, Bertrand, Lorne D

    “…Proposes that hypnotically amnesic Ss maintain control over their memory processes but often fail to breach amnesia because to do so would conflict with their…”
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    Prism Adaptation in Hypnotically Limb-Anesthetized Subjects: More Disconfirming Data by Spanos, Nicholas P., Saad, Carol-Lynne

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-10-1984)
    “…Two experiments assessed the effect of hypnotically suggested arm anesthesia on adaptation to displacing prisms. In Study 1, 30 highly susceptible subjects…”
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    Effects of Judicial Instructions and Case Characteristics in a Mock Jury Trial of Battered Women Who Kill by Terrance, Cheryl A, Matheson, Kimberly, Spanos, Nicholas P

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-04-2000)
    “…This study examined the effects of judicial instructions on the outcome of a mock jury trial that involved a woman who pleaded self-defense after killing her…”
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    Suffering for science: The effects of implicit social demands on response to experimentally induced pain by Spanos, Nicholas P, Hodgins, David C, Stam, Henderikus J, Gwynn, Maxwell I

    “…144 undergraduates rated their pain during baseline trials of cold-pressor and finger-pressure pain in 2 experiments. After various instructional treatments,…”
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