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Definition of Suggestibility
1. Noun. Susceptibility or responsiveness to suggestion.
Definition of Suggestibility
1. Noun. The property of being suggestible. ¹
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Definition of Suggestibility
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Suggestibility
Literary usage of Suggestibility
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Mental and Physical Tests: A Book of Directions Compiled with by Guy Montrose Whipple, ( (1915)
"TABLE 126 suggestibility to Warmth. Resistance-Coil Method (Okabe and Whipple) (2)
The relation to sex and to age cannot be stated with assurance. ..."
2. Manual of Mental and Physical Tests: In Two Parts : a Book of Directions by Guy Montrose Whipple (1915)
"(3) The degree of suggestibility, as indicated by the readiness with which ...
(4) Scott found no correlation between suggestibility as measured by the ..."
3. The Unmarried Mother: A Study of Five Hundred Cases by Percy Gamble Kammerer (1918)
"In fact a trait of considerable importance in the study of delinquency is that
of undue suggestibility, for which various^ tests have been devised. ..."
4. The Psychology of Suggestion: A Research Into the Subconscious Nature of Man by Boris Sidis (1898)
"suggestibility AND THE WAKING CONSCIOUSNESS. IT is now high time to gather up
the threads of our discussion and weave them into one organic, living whole; ..."
5. The Psychology of Suggestion: A Research Into the Subconscious Nature of Man by Boris Sidis (1898)
"For even a superficial glance at the two tables of immediate and mediate
suggestibility,* if the latter are only inspected from the standpoint of the two ..."
6. The Psychology of Suggestion: A Research Into the Subconscious Nature of Man by Boris Sidis (1898)
"Is there any difference in the rate of suggestibility of the two types of suggestion ?
Yes, and a very good one, too. For even a superficial glance at the ..."
7. The Psychology of Suggestion: A Research Into the Subconscious Nature of Man by Boris Sidis (1898)
"Is there any difference in the rate of suggestibility of the two types of suggestion ?
Yes, and a very good one, too. For even a superficial glance at the ..."
8. The Individual Delinquent: A Text-book of Diagnosis and Prognosis for All by William Healy (1915)
"(a) Abnormal Social suggestibility of the Individual as a Mental Peculiarity.
... (c) Abnormal Social suggestibility to the Influence of One Individual. ..."