"Primary" and "secondary" suggestibility.

Abstract
This study is an attempt to verify the findings of Eysenck and Furneaux (using a normal rather than abnormal population) with regard to the factorization of performance into two types of suggestibility, designated as "primary" (ideomotor) and "secondary" (indirection or gullibility). The results seem to indicate that the Eysenck-Furneaux conclusions do not apply to a group of normal young adults of superior intelligence. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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