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Reliability in dream research: a methodological note.

M Schredl1, A T Funkhouser, C M Cornu

  • 1Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, 68072, Germany. Schredl@as200.zi-mannheim.de

Consciousness and Cognition
|January 16, 2002
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Dream content analysis reliability is crucial. While dream recall and length are stable in older adults, bizarreness and emotion fluctuate, requiring numerous dreams collected quickly for reliable measures.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Sleep Science

Background:

  • Reliability and internal consistency are vital metrics in dream content analysis.
  • Few studies have investigated these coefficients within dream analysis methodologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the internal consistency and retest reliability of dream content analysis in elderly individuals.
  • To determine the stability of various dream characteristics over time.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of a dream series from healthy elderly participants via weekly telephone interviews.
  • Computation of internal consistency for 20 dreams and retest reliability at 4 and 22 weeks.

Main Results:

  • Dream recall and dream length demonstrated significant stability.

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  • Dream bizarreness and emotional tone exhibited substantial intraindividual fluctuations.
  • Reliable measurement necessitates collecting approximately 20 dreams within a short timeframe.
  • Conclusions:

    • Dream content analysis requires careful consideration of temporal data collection for reliable variable measurement.
    • Future research should explore reliability in diary and laboratory dream studies.