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This study asked the question, “Are there significant content differences between male and female dream reports obtained in dream seminars conducted in Brazil?” Each of the 240 (137 female, 103 male) research participants volunteered recent dream reports (one per person) during dream seminars that he or she attended between 1990 and 1998. Dreams were scored according to Hall-Van de Castle criteria. Comparative Cohen h-statistics revealed several gender differences. Further study is recommended because the dream reports did not represent Brazil's social-economic diversity, and may not have been characteristic of the totality of participants' dream lives.
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Krippner, S., Weinhold, J. Gender Differences in the Content Analysis of 240 Dream Reports from Brazilian Participants in Dream Seminars. Dreaming 11, 35–42 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009416500719
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