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Absorption (psychology) : ウィキペディア英語版
Absorption (psychology)
Absorption is a disposition or personality trait in which a person becomes absorbed in his or her mental imagery, particularly fantasy. This trait thus correlates highly with a fantasy-prone personality. The original research on absorption was by American psychologist Auke Tellegen.〔Tellegen, A. & Atkinson, G. (1974). Openness to absorbing and self-altering experiences ("absorption"), a trait related to hypnotic susceptibility. ''Journal of Abnormal Psychology'', vol. 83, 268-277〕 The construct of absorption was developed in order to relate individual differences in hypnotisability to broader aspects of personality. Absorption has a variable correlation with hypnotisability (''r'' =.13-89) perhaps because in addition to broad personality dispositions, situational factors play an important role in performance on tests of hypnotic susceptibility. Absorption is one of the traits assessed in the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire.
== Measurement ==

Absorption is most commonly measured by the Tellegen Absorption Scale (TAS). Several versions of this scale are available, the most recent being by Graham Jamieson, who provides a copy of his modified scale.〔Jamieson, G. A. (2005). The Modified Tellegen Absorption Scale: A clearer window on the structure and meaning of absorption. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, vol. 33 (no 2), 119 - 139.〕 The TAS comprises nine content clusters or subscales:
* responsiveness to engaging stimuli
* responsiveness to inductive stimuli
* imagistic thought
* ability to summon vivid and suggestive images
* cross-modal experiences — e. g.: synesthesia
* absorption in thoughts and imaginings
* vivid memories of the past
* episodes of expanded awareness
* altered states of consciousness.
Studies have found that responsiveness to the engaging or inductive stimuli subscales of the TAS were more strongly related to hypnotisability than were imagistic thought, episodes of expanded awareness, or absorption in thoughts and imaginings.〔
A revised version of the TAS has been included in Tellegen's Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire (MPQ)〔 in which it is considered both a primary and a broad trait. In the MPQ, absorption has two subscales called "sentient" and "prone to imaginative and altered states" respectively.
Tellegen has assigned copyright of TAS to the University of Minnesota Press (UMP). It was generally believed from the 1990s that the TAS was now in the public domain, and various improved versions were circulated. However, recently, the UMP has reasserted its copyright, and regards these later versions to be unauthorised, and also disputes whether these versions are in fact improvements.

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