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Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01.05.2018)
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Myths and misconceptions about hypnosis and suggestion: Separating fact and fiction
Lynn, Steven Jay, Kirsch, Irving, Terhune, Devin B., Green, Joseph P.
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01.11.2020)
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