The Quantitative Study of Dreams: www.dreamresearch.net. By Adam Schneider & G. William Domhoff, UC Santa Cruz.

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About dreamresearch.net
This Web site contains everything needed to conduct scientific studies of dream meaning using a system of content analysis. For general information, follow one of the following three links:
More about content analysis
Information for people doing science projects or research papers
Links to other sites about dreams
News
04/08/08: Bill's latest analysis of findings on the realistic nature of dreams, challenging the stereotype that everything about them is bizarre, appeared as a chapter in a recent book entitled The New Science of Dreaming; it's also available in the Library.
07/03/07: Bill Domhoff is quoted extensively in an article about "Big Dreams" in the Science section of the July 3 New York Times. The dream series mentioned in the article, "Ed," is available in the DreamBank, and you can also read the paper Bill wrote about the series.
05/19/07: Bill Domhoff has a new paper out on how journalists sometimes go a little wrong in their coverage of dream research; you can read it in our on-line Library.
12/15/06: A new article in the Library: Dreams as the expression of conceptions and concerns: A comparison of German and American college students.
12/01/06: "Barb Sanders" is our most detailed case study; a long article outlining some of the most interesting results of our studies about her is now available in the Findings section.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
(longer list of FAQs also available)
Q: I had a really interesting dream; can you interpret it?   I'm having problems with nightmares; can you help?
A: No and no; that's not what we do. Sorry.
Q: Why do we dream? Do dreams have a purpose?
A: No one knows for sure, but right now it looks like dreaming has no adaptive function.
Q: Do you have a theory about dreaming?
A: We are developing a neurocognitive theory of dreams, which you can read about in The Scientific Study of Dreams.
Q: Do you have any general information about dreams in your site?
A: We're mostly geared toward research -- and specifically content analysis -- but we have put together a longer list of FAQs that you may find useful.
Q: I didn't find what I needed in your site. Can you point me to some other Web sites about dreams?
A: Sure. We have a page of links to sites that we recommend.
Q: I did find what I needed in your site. How do I cite these pages as a reference in my research paper?
A: Here's what we recommend for an APA-style reference:
Schneider, A., & Domhoff, G. W. (). The Quantitative Study of Dreams. Retrieved from http://www.dreamresearch.net/
Q: I'm a student; can you help me with my project?
A: Based on several years of responding to queries about dream projects for school, we've found that our method of quantitative content analysis doesn't work very well for middle-school or high-school science projects because it is not an experimental method.
Contents of this site
Resources for scientists
For people doing their own studies
Dream Library
Relevant published articles about dream research
Interesting findings
Established results and current projects
DreamSAT for Excel
A spreadsheet for dream data
About us
More about Bill and Adam
Contact information
E-mail and postal addresses
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This Web site was created by Adam Schneider. Last updated: 04/08/08.

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