I. Theoretical and Historical Perspectives.- 1. The Development of Research on Suggestibility: Critical Considerations.- 2. Personality, Primary and Secondary Suggestibility, and Hypnosis.- 3. Conceptual Clarification of Hypnosis and its Relationship to Suggestibility.- 4. The Internal Confirmation of Personal Constructs: Why Suggestions are Not Accepted.- 5. Some Suggestions About Suggestion and Hypnosis: A Radical Constructivist View.- 6. The Difficulty in Explaining Suggestion: Some Conceivable Solutions.- 7. Commentary on ”Theoretical and Historical Perspectives’ ..- II. Suggestibility: Assessment and Individual Differences.- 8. Sensory Suggestibility: Measurement, Individual Differences, and Relation to Placebo and Drug Effects.- 9. Theoretical and Empirical Aspects of Interrogative Suggestibility.- 10. The Independence of Suggestibility, Placebo Response, and Hypnotizability.- 11. Cognitive and Physiological Flexibility: Multiple Pathways to Hypnotic Responsiveness.- 12. Interpretational Sets, Hypnotic Responding, and the Modification of Hypnotizability.- 13. Measurement and Individual Differences of Suggestibility: Some Comments.- III. Psychophysiological Aspects of Suggestibility.- 14. Cortical Event-Related Evoked Potential Correlates of Hypnotic Hallucination.- 15. Hypnotic Susceptibility and Cerebral Hemisphere Preponderance: Verbal-Imaginal Discrimination Task.- 16. 40-H2 EEG and Hypnotizability during Mental Activity.- 17. Hypnotic Susceptibility, Alpha Waves and 40-H2 EEG Rhythm, and Personality.- 18. Perceptual Styles in Chromatic Binocular Rivalry, Hypnotic Susceptibility, and Cerebral Dominance.- 19. Psychophysiological and Psychobiological Aspects of Suggestive Processes: A Commentary.- IV. Social and Cognitive Aspects of Suggestive Processes.- 20. Some Historical and Cultural Aspects of Suggestion.- 21. Suggestion as Social Biasing of Meaning Tests: A Heiderian Extension of the Miller, Galanter and Pribram Paradigm — Catalyzing McGuire’s Theory of Attitude Change.- 22. Memory Modification and the Role of the Media.- 23. Response to Suggestions of Memory Distortion in Hypnosis: Sampling Cognitive and Social Factors.- 24. A Mediational Theory of Susceptibility to Social Influence.- 25. Suggestion and Credibility: Lie Detection Based on Content-Related Cues.- 26. Expectations, Confirmation Bias, and Suggestibility.- 27. Indirect Suggestion as a Research Tool.- 28. Slight Manipulations with Great Effects: On the Suggestive Impact of Vocal Parameter Change.- 29. Suggestion, Self-Attribution, and behavior.- 30. The Manifold Facets of Social Influence: A Comment on the Social Psychological Contributions.