Dream recall frequency in a representative German sample

Perceptual and Motor Skills
M Schredl

Abstract

The present study investigated the effects of sociodemographic variables on dream recall frequencies in a representative sample of 931 persons over 14 years of age. Analyses indicated that age, sex, and the size of the place of residence had small but significant effects: women and inhabitants of large cities tend to report dreams more often than men and residents of small towns. There was also a decline in dream-recall frequency with age. The explained variance, however, was small.

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Aug 5, 2004·Perceptual and Motor Skills·Michael Schredl
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Sep 4, 2009·Perceptual and Motor Skills·Michael Schredl
Oct 17, 2009·Perceptual and Motor Skills·Michael Schredl
Aug 27, 2015·Journal of Sleep Research·Bastien HerlinIsabelle Arnulf
May 30, 2012·Journal of Sleep Research·Ursula VossAllan Hobson
Aug 13, 2011·The American Journal of Psychology·Michael Schredl
Nov 11, 2016·BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth·Michael SchredlMichael Deuschle
Feb 7, 2018·Journal of Sleep Research·Raphael VallatPerrine Ruby
Feb 13, 2020·Frontiers in Psychology·Michael Schredl, Daniel Erlacher
Oct 2, 2019·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Serena ScarpelliLuigi De Gennaro
Oct 23, 2020·Clocks & Sleep·Michael Schredl, Anja S Göritz
Feb 10, 2021·Clocks & Sleep·Michael Schredl, Anja S Göritz

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