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Psychoanalytically oriented theorists explain posthypnotic amnesia by arguing that
 
  A. the experience has been recorded in a part of the mind not accessible to consciousness.
  B. participants do what they think they are supposed to do.
  C. participants have not been given an adequate incentive to report the experience.
  D. participants do not record the experience anywhere in memory.

Question 2

Hypnotic subjects told that the experimenter's machinery can determine if they are lying or not often fail to show posthypnotic amnesia. This finding is seen as evidence for
 
  A. neodissociation theory.
  B. psychoanalytic theories of hypnosis.
  C. sociocognitive theories of hypnosis.
  D. the hidden observer phenomenon.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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