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When constructing confidence interval for a parameter, we generally set the confidence level close to 1 (usually between 0.90 and 0.99) because we would like to be reasonably confident that the interval includes the actual value of the population parameter.
Neodissociation Theory
A psychological theory that explains hypnosis and other altered states of consciousness through the dissociation of the executive control function of the mind into separate streams of awareness.
Neodissociation Theory
A theory proposed by Ernest Hilgard that explains hypnosis as a state of dual consciousness or dissociation within an individual.
Hidden Observer
A concept in hypnosis referring to an aspect of the mind that remains aware of experiences even when the conscious mind is not.
Responsiveness-Enhancing
Approaches or strategies designed to increase an individual's willingness to react or respond to stimuli or situations.
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