Asked by Anunciasion Larisa on Jun 07, 2024

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While Marta was hypnotized,she vividly recalled the events of her first birthday party.However,when the events she described were compared with an actual video from her birthday party,most of the things she described did not actually happen.Which theory is consistent with this example

A)  role-playing theory 
B)  divided-consciousness theory 
C)  dissociative theory 
D)  wish-fulfillment theory

Role-Playing Theory

The concept that people learn and adapt behaviors based on the roles they are expected to play in society, which can influence their identity and social interactions.

Divided-Consciousness Theory

A hypothesis in psychology that suggests the mind can operate on more than one level of awareness simultaneously.

Dissociative Theory

Explains certain behaviors and experiences, such as amnesia or identity fragmentation, as a result from a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness, and memory.

  • Acquire knowledge of the theories that explicate the psychological mechanisms involved in hypnosis.
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Gianluca CanessaJun 07, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
The role-playing theory suggests that individuals under hypnosis may act in ways consistent with their expectations of how they should behave while hypnotized, rather than accessing genuine memories or states of consciousness. Marta's vivid but inaccurate recollections could be a result of her conforming to the expectations of recalling past events under hypnosis, rather than truly retrieving those memories.