labeling theory: the suggestion that delinquents and criminals are those people who have been successfully labeled as such by others;
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One suggestion/theory I have read is that it comes from Old French "hola!", or "ho, la!", meaning "stop, there!" Over time it split into variants, bec...
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A theory is defined as a scientific suggestion based on strong evidence and logical reasoning. A theory has not been proven, but is believed to be a plausible e...click here for more.
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Hypnosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suggestibility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suggestion and Suggestibility: Theory and Research: Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Suggestion and Suggestibility, held at the University ... |
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Theories of Suggestion. William Brown. Abstract. The word “suggestion” has been used in educational, scientific and medical literature in slightly different ...
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V. K. Chari The Indian Theory of suggestion (dhvani). The purpose of this article is to outline the main premises of the theory of poetic suggestion developed by ...
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Oct 7, 2009 ... Many scientific theories have been put forward to explain different aspects of hypnosis. Explore these theories and models here.
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Placebo Theory : Sometimes called the suggestion theory, is one of the earliest proposals for the hypnosis effect and was expounded by Professor Hippolyte ...
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