Hypnotizability and Absorption in a Danish Sample: Testing the Influence of Context

This study tests the validity of a Danish translation of the Tellegen Absorption Scale (TAS) by investigating the correlation between scores on the TAS and a previously validated Danish translation of the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility (HGSHS: A) in a sample of 168 subjects. Mean TAS...

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description This study tests the validity of a Danish translation of the Tellegen Absorption Scale (TAS) by investigating the correlation between scores on the TAS and a previously validated Danish translation of the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility (HGSHS: A) in a sample of 168 subjects. Mean TAS and HGSHS:A scores were comparable to those found in U.S. samples. The correlation between absorption and hypnotizability was calculated for scores obtained in the same session (n = 84) and for scores obtained independently in 2 sessions taking place 2 to 12 months apart (n = 84). The results showed a significant relationship between absorption and hypnotizability when absorption was assessed in the hypnotic context. A significant association was also found when absorption and hypnotizability were assessed independently. The findings support the construct validity of the Danish translation of the TAS and reaffirm results of previous studies suggesting that absorption is an important predictor of hypnotizability.
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