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Differences in the degree of suggestibility between schizophrenic, psychoneurotic, and normal subjects in the reproduction of visual forms

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This article is a part of a dissertation presented to the faculty of the department of psychology of the State University of Iowa in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the master of arts degree. The author is grateful to Dr. Charles R. Strother for his advice and assistance.

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Arcieri, L. Differences in the degree of suggestibility between schizophrenic, psychoneurotic, and normal subjects in the reproduction of visual forms. Psych Quar 23, 41–58 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01561312

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