1. The relation of absorption with hypnotizability and the effects of context on that relation are reviewed in l. Kirsch and J.R. Council, Situational and personality correlates of hypnotic susceptibility, in Contemporary Hypnosis Research, E. Fromm and M.R.Nash, Eds. (Guilford Press, New York, 1992).
2. Some of the studies listed in note 4 tested other correlates. In addition, context effects were demonstrated with an eating disorders scale by S.J. Lynn, K. Predieri, J. Green, C. Mare, and B. Williams, Bulimia and hypnosis, paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans (August 1990).