释义 |
ˌcontra-suˈggestible, a. Psychol. [contra- 1.] Tending to respond to a suggestion by believing or doing the contrary. So ˌcontra-suggestiˈbility, the quality or condition of being contra-suggestible.
1919L. Dougall in B. H. Streeter Spirit vii. 254 We may be contra-suggestible by nature, i.e. we may be inclined to oppose whatever any other human being suggests to us. 1920Mind XXIX. 282 It may be that I am the victim of contra-suggestibility. 1921J. Drever Psychol. of Everyday Life v. 55 Under certain circumstances most people can become contrasuggestible. 1925C. Fox Educ. Psychol. viii. 203 Sufficient prestige to keep contra-suggestibility within bounds. 1956C. W. Valentine Normal Child x. 164 The children tended to divide into two groups, (a) very suggestible, and (b) contra-suggestible. |