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Barber and Spanos
Braid's original description of his induction is as follows: Braid himself later acknowledged that the hypnotic induction technique was not necessary in every case and subsequent researchers have generally found that on average it contributes less than previously expected to the effect of hypnotic suggestions ( q. v., Barber, Spanos & Chaves, 1974 ).
By contrast, hypnotists who believed that responses to suggestion are primarily mediated by the conscious mind, such as Theodore Barber and Nicholas Spanos tended to make more use of direct verbal suggestions and instructions.
Barber, Spanos & Chaves introduced the term " cognitive-behavioural " to describe their " nonstate " theory of hypnosis in Hypnotism: Imagination & Human Potentialities ( 1974 ).
" Nonstate theorists rejected the idea of hypnotic trance and interpret the effects of hypnotism as due to a combination of multiple task-specific factors derived from normal cognitive, behavioural, and social psychology, such as social role-perception and favorable motivation ( Sarbin ), active imagination and positive cognitive set ( Barber ), response expectancy ( Kirsch ), and the active use of task-specific subjective strategies ( Spanos ).

Barber and &
* Casualty of War: A Childhood Remembered ( Eastern European Studies, 18 ) Luisa Lang Owen and Charles M. Barber, Texas A & M University Press, January, 2003, hardcover, 288 pages, ISBN 1-58544-212-7
* 1955 – Patricia Barber, jazz & blues singer, pianist, songwriter
Classical Comics, a UK publisher creating graphic novel adaptations of classical literature, has produced a full colour paperback Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sweeney Todd ( 176 pages, November 2010, Original Text, ISBN 978-1-906332-79-2, Quick Text, ISBN 978-1-906332-80-8, forthcoming ) with script adaptation by Sean M. Wilson, linework by Declan Shalvey ; colouring by Jason Cardy & Kat Nicholson and lettering by Jim Campbell.
* Barber, Elizabeth Wayland, Women's Work: The First 20, 000 Years: Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times, W. W. Norton & Company, new edition, 1995 ( Barber 1995 )
* Martínez Gómez, Juan E .; Barber, Bruian R. & Peterson, A. Townsend ( 2005 ): Phylogenetic position and generic placement of the Socorro Wren ( Thryomanes sissonii ).
Barber School ( 1 & 2, 189 ),
Jim Barber & Seville-Hamner Barber Theater.
Among these were guitarist and blues harpist Cyril Davies, who ran the London Skiffle Club at the Roundhouse public house in London ’ s Soho and guitarist Alexis Korner, both of whom worked for jazz band leader Chris Barber, playing in the R & B segment he introduced to his show.
** Samuel Barber ( composer ) & Christian Badea ( conductor ) for Antony and Cleopatra
** Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard / Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem / Bartók: Cantata Profana
** André Previn & Gil Shaham for American Scenes ( Works of Copland, Previn, Barber, Gershwin )
** James Mallinson ( producer ), Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard / Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem / Bartók: Cantata Profana
** Jack Renner ( engineer ), Robert Shaw ( conductor ) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard / Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem / Bartók: Cantata Profana
While in the USA modern jazz and electric R & B may have represented opposite poles of blues-based Afro-American music, however, the British pop music of the beat boom developed out of the skiffle and R & B championed by well-known jazzmen such as Chris Barber.

Barber and 1974
In 1974, Theodore Barber and his colleagues published an influential review of the research which argued, following the earlier social psychology of Theodore R. Sarbin, that hypnotism was better understood not as a " special state " but as the result of normal psychological variables, such as active imagination, expectation, appropriate attitudes, and motivation.
* Ava Barber, singer ( 1974 – 1982 )
** Anthony Barber ( 1970 – 1974 )
* Eunice Barber ( born 1974 ), French athlete
Later in 1974, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber was made a life peer, and Montgomery was selected to contest Barber's Altrincham and Sale constituency in the general election of October 1974.
As part of the famed LCB ( Leach, Clarke, Barber ) line, Barber helped lead the Flyers to the franchise's two Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975.
In the Flyers ' successful 1974 and 1975 Stanley Cup playoff campaigns, Barber contributed six goals in each, 15 and 13 points respectively.
Barber worked for Penthouse magazine for seven years until 1974, being successively editorial assistant, literary editor, features editor and deputy editor ; she left to have children.
Eunice Barber ( born November 17, 1974 in Freetown, Sierra Leone ) is a Sierra Leonean athlete competing in heptathlon and long jump.
Jack the Ripper: The Musical ( 1974 ), with lyrics by Ron Pember and music by Dennis DeMarne, influenced Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

Barber and proposed
The village of Stryker was surveyed on September 19, 1853 beside the proposed Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad ( now known as Conrail ) by John H. Sargent, Epaphras L. Barber and Jesse McCart.
It is named after George Brayton ( 1830 – 1892 ), the American engineer who developed it, although it was originally proposed and patented by Englishman John Barber in 1791.
A colliding beam, storage ring accelerator was first proposed by Gerard O ' Neill of Princeton in 1956, who built an electron-electron system beginning in 1957 ( operational in 1962, first collisions in 1964 ) with assistance from Burton Richter, William C. Barber and Bernard Gittelman.
Barber also proposed that leadership typology followed a pattern leading from an individuals first political success and that it is includes two variables ; the effort that a leader puts in and the personal satisfaction that the leader gains.
Mint Engraver Barber had closely followed the progress of the proposed recoinage, and wrote to Acting Mint Director Robert Preston on, 1906:

Barber and nonstate
Barber introduced the term " cognitive-behavioral " to describe the nonstate theory of hypnotism, and discussed its application to behavior therapy.

Barber and cognitive-behavioural
Barber et al., noted that similar factors appeared to mediate the response both to hypnotism and to cognitive-behavioural therapy ( CBT ), in particular systematic desensitization.

Barber and theory
Barber in which the Brans-Dicke theory is modified to allow mass creation
The Skip Barber Racing Schools are held at more than 20 race tracks in North America and feature a series of autocross, braking & downshifting exercises with special attention on heel-and-toe downshifting, high-speed lapping sessions combined with racing theory & advanced braking techniques and Track drills in drafting, passing & racing in the rain ; double-file race starts & single-file restarts.
Jihad vs. McWorld is the title of a 1992 article that was later adapted into a book by American political scientist Benjamin Barber, in which he puts forth a theory that describes the struggle between " McWorld " ( globalization and the corporate control of the political process ) and " Jihad " ( tradition and traditional values, in the form of extreme nationalism or religious orthodoxy and theocracy ).

Barber and hypnosis
1 Cognitive and behavioural theories of the nature of hypnosis ( influenced by the theories of Sarbin and Barber became increasingly influential.
Barber has produced “ hypnotic deafness ” and “ hypnotic blindness ”, analgesia and other responses seen in hypnosis — all without hypnotizing anyone … Orne has shown that unhypnotized persons can be motivated to equal and surpass the supposed superhuman physical feats seen in hypnosis.

Barber and similar
" Chaplin replaced the Tramp ( while wearing similar attire ) with " A Jewish Barber ", a reference to the Nazi party's belief that the star was a Jew.
He becomes rich, but one day someone tells him he's very similar to Julian Barber, a famous painter who disappeared.
Barber played with an unusual looped backswing / downswing, but squared up very consistently through impact ; several other PGA Tour players, including Jim Furyk, have had success with similar methods.
Its genesis was in a short piece on a similar theme that Barber wrote for British literary magazine Granta.

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