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Discrete response patterns in the upper range of hypnotic suggestibility: A latent profile analysis
Institution:1. Department of Information Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, Italy;2. Complex Systems Community, University of Siena, Siena, Italy;3. Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Abstract:High hypnotic suggestibility is a heterogeneous condition and there is accumulating evidence that highly suggestible individuals may be comprised of discrete subtypes with dissimilar cognitive and phenomenological profiles. This study applied latent profile analysis to response patterns on a diverse battery of difficult hypnotic suggestions in a sample of individuals in the upper range of hypnotic suggestibility. Comparisons among models indicated that a four-class model was optimal. One class was comprised of very highly suggestible (virtuoso) participants, two classes included highly suggestible participants who were alternately more responsive to inhibitory cognitive suggestions or posthypnotic amnesia suggestions, and the fourth class consisted primarily of medium suggestible participants. These results indicate that there are discrete response profiles in high hypnotic suggestibility. They further provide a number of insights regarding the optimization of hypnotic suggestibility measurement and have implications for the instrumental use of hypnosis for the modeling of different psychological conditions.
Keywords:Finite mixture modeling  Heterogeneity  Hypnosis  Typology
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