The imagination inventory and its correlates with imagery and hypnotizability |
Journal/Book: Amer J Clin Hypn. 1996; 39: 2200 East Devon Ave, Suite 291, Des Plaines, IL 60018. Amer Soc Clin Hypnosis. 115-125.
Abstract: Presented are two studies designed to establish the psychometric properties (Study 1) of the Imagination Inventory (II; Barber and Wilson, 1979), and (Study 2) to examine the relation between subscales derived by factor analysis and measures of hypnotizability: (HGSHS:A; Shor and Orne, 1962), and the Depth of Hypnosis Index (DHI), as well as waking imagination (CIS; Wilson and Barber, 1978). Testing a sample of 459 Polish students, it was found that rationally derived scales developed by Barber and Wilson (1979) failed to parallel the factor structure derived from empirical procedure. The cross-cultural validity of the II was supported by low-to-moderate correlations with the HGSHS:A and the CIS.
Note: Article J Siuta, Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Psychol, Ul Go Lebia 13, PL-31007 Krakow, Poland
Keyword(s): HARVARD GROUP SCALE; HYPNOTIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY; FORM-A; NORMS; RESPONSIVENESS; ABSORPTION; HYPNOSIS
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