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DOI: 10.1007/bf01436023
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Contents of day and night dreams of emotionally disturbed adolescents

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“…Females reported significantly more dreams than males, and the differ ence was very pronounced, Y = 1.17. This sex difference is consistent with findings from other studies (Amanat, 1974;Hall & Van de Castle, 1966;Witty & Kobel, 1939).…”
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“…Females reported significantly more dreams than males, and the differ ence was very pronounced, Y = 1.17. This sex difference is consistent with findings from other studies (Amanat, 1974;Hall & Van de Castle, 1966;Witty & Kobel, 1939).…”
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“…Witty and Kopel looked at dreams for sex differences. As Amanat (1974), they found that girls reported more dreams than boys, while boys reported more fearful content, especially with respect to bodily injury and frightening monsters. Foulkes (1971) reported on the first results from a 5 year longitudinal study of normal children's dreams.…”
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“…His example and toothache dreams reported by adolescents [10] support the idea that pain sensations present during sleep can affect dreams in a similar way like external stimuli applied during sleep [11]. Nielsen et al [12] used blood pressure cuffs above the knee which were inflated during REM sleep to induce a diffuse pain sensation (dull throbbing, mild aching, pins and needles sensation).…”
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