Barber and Calverley
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Theodore Xenophon Barber and David Smith Calverley (1965) were physiologists who studied "hypnotic behavior" . They measured how susceptible patients were to hypnotic induction by monitoring effects within each stage of hypnosis. They created the Barber Suggestibility Scale or BBS.