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63. When hypnotized subjects are toldthat they are deafand are then asked whether they can hear thehypnotist, theyreply, “No.” Some theorists try toexplain this result by arguing that the selvesofhypnotized subjects are dissociated into separateparts, and that the partthat is deaf is dissociatedfrom the part that replies. Which of the following challengesindicates the mostserious weakness in the attempted explanationdescribed above? (A) Why does the part that replies not answer, “Yes”? A (B) Why are the observed facts in need of anyspecialexplanation ? (C) Why do the subjects appear to accept thehypnotist’s suggestion that theyare deaf? (D) Why do hypnotized subjects all respond thesame way in the situationdescribed? (E) Why are the separate parts of theself the samefor all subjects? |
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