Finding Meaning in Dreams: A Quantitative ApproachDistinguished psychologist G. William Domhoff brings together-for the first time-all the necessary tools needed to perform quantitative studies of dream content using the rigorous system developed by Calvin S. Hall and Robert van de Castle. The book contains a comprehensive review of the literature, detailed coding rules, normative findings, and statistical tables. |
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Contents
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The HallVan de Castle System of Content Analysis | xi |
The Quality of the Data | 25 |
Normative Findings on American College Students | 37 |
Age Differences in Dream Reports | 69 |
CrossCultural Studies of Dream Content | 85 |
Consistency and Change in Long Dream Series | 117 |
The Continuity between Dreams and Waking Life in Individuals and Groups | 139 |
The Repetition Dimension in Dreams and Waking Cognition | 177 |
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