Date of Award
8-1998
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Psychology
Abstract
The relationship between unmanipulated pre-sleep states and the affective composition of dreams was investigated. Sixty college students completed the State-Trait Personality Inventory (STPI) prior to retiring for the night and the Differential Emotion Scale {DES-IV) focusing upon any dream recalled upon awakening. In support of the Continuity Theory, which states that our personalities and experiences are reflected in our dreams, significant positive correlations were found between pre-sleep curiosity and the presence of interest in the dream, pre-sleep anger and anger in the dream and pre sleep depression and sadness within the dream. Support for the Day Residue effect was obtained when 93% of subjects recalled incidents from the immediately preceding day had triggered dream content.
Recommended Citation
Picciocchi, Teresa M., "Continuity of emotions across pre-sleep state and the content of dreams" (1998). Master's Theses. 977.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/masters-theses/977