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  1. Constructed a permissive scale (the Creative Imagination Scale, CIS) to measure responsiveness to hypnotic suggestion so that the need could be met for a nonauthoritarian scale which (a) informs Ss that they are to produce the phenomena themselves, (b) can be given with or without a trance induction, and (c) can be administered as easily to an ...

    • Sheryl C. Wilson, Theodore X. Barber
    • 1978
  2. Creative Imagination Scale. The Creative Imagination Scale is a measure of imaginative suggestibility. It can be administered to an individual or to groups. It does not require a hypnotic/trance induction procedure.

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  3. Discusses why and how the Barber Suggestibility Scale (BSS) and the Creative Imagination Scale (CIS) were constructed, how they have been used in the past, and how they will probably be used in the future. Norms for both scales and data pertaining to their reliability and validity are given.

  4. Sep 22, 2011 · With regard to both the Barber Suggestibility Scale (BSS) and the Creative Imagination Scale (CIS), this paper discusses why and how they were constructed, how they have been used in the past, and how they will probably be used in the future.

    • Theodore X. Barber, Sheryl C. Wilson
    • 1978
  5. In statistics, a binomial proportion confidence interval is a confidence interval for the probability of success calculated from the outcome of a series of success–failure experiments ( Bernoulli trials ).

  6. Feb 5, 2022 · In this post I’ll fill in some of the gaps by discussing yet another confidence interval for a proportion: the Wilson interval, so-called because it first appeared in Wilson (1927). While it’s not usually taught in introductory courses, it easily could be.

  7. The Wilson score confidence interval. Usage. Wilson_score_CI_1x2(X, n, alpha = 0.05) Arguments. Value. An object of the contingencytables_result class, basically a subclass of base::list(). Use the utils::str() function to see the specific elements returned. References.