There were 1361 volunteer subjects of ages 8–45 who were tested to investigate the relationship between hypnotic responsiveness and the subjects\u27 ability to imagine and fantasize. The subjects were given the Creative Imagination Scale (CIS), which contains 10 test-suggestions that ask subjects to imagine various sensations and states of awareness: for example, their hand is becoming warm from the sun, they are eating a delicious orange, they feel that time is slowing down, and they are reexperiencing themselves back in first grade in elementary school. Following administration of the Self-Scoring Form of the CIS. The Wilson-Barber Inventory of Childhood Memories and Imaginings: Children\u27s Form (ICMIC), a pencil-paper questionnaire, wa...
Creating imaginary companions (ICs) is a common occurrence in early childhood. However, how often IC...
This paper reports the construction and validation of a comprehensive self-report measure of fantasy...
237 Ss were administered both the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A (HGSHS:A) o...
Imaginative involvement has long been seen a central characteristic of hypnosis with children. In at...
The factor structure of the Creative Imagination Scale (CIS) of Wilson and Barber (1978) was investi...
Studies have repeatedly demonstrated a developmental trend in suggestibility - - responsiveness to s...
Participants given a modified Carleton University Responsiveness to Suggestion Scale (CURSS) with go...
The present study focuses on children\u27s developing ability to categorize real and pretend events,...
In Experiment 1, 6- and 9-year-old children and adults were asked to imagine various types of object...
An indirect connection between executive functioning and imagination was revealed earlier in the stu...
The clinical uses of hypnosis with children have been well documented in increasing numbers in the s...
A fantasy is an inner activity that does not have a clear purpose, thus it is often considered to be...
Evidence that an instrument measures what it purports to measure is essential to empirically study t...
We systematically reviewed empirical articles that appeared between 2000 and 2018 and that addressed...
Imagination refers to creating mental representations of concepts, ideas, and sensations that are no...
Creating imaginary companions (ICs) is a common occurrence in early childhood. However, how often IC...
This paper reports the construction and validation of a comprehensive self-report measure of fantasy...
237 Ss were administered both the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A (HGSHS:A) o...
Imaginative involvement has long been seen a central characteristic of hypnosis with children. In at...
The factor structure of the Creative Imagination Scale (CIS) of Wilson and Barber (1978) was investi...
Studies have repeatedly demonstrated a developmental trend in suggestibility - - responsiveness to s...
Participants given a modified Carleton University Responsiveness to Suggestion Scale (CURSS) with go...
The present study focuses on children\u27s developing ability to categorize real and pretend events,...
In Experiment 1, 6- and 9-year-old children and adults were asked to imagine various types of object...
An indirect connection between executive functioning and imagination was revealed earlier in the stu...
The clinical uses of hypnosis with children have been well documented in increasing numbers in the s...
A fantasy is an inner activity that does not have a clear purpose, thus it is often considered to be...
Evidence that an instrument measures what it purports to measure is essential to empirically study t...
We systematically reviewed empirical articles that appeared between 2000 and 2018 and that addressed...
Imagination refers to creating mental representations of concepts, ideas, and sensations that are no...
Creating imaginary companions (ICs) is a common occurrence in early childhood. However, how often IC...
This paper reports the construction and validation of a comprehensive self-report measure of fantasy...
237 Ss were administered both the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A (HGSHS:A) o...