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Is dream recall underestimated by retrospective measures and enhanced by keeping a logbook? An empirical investigation
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Bonn, Germany;2. Department of Psychiatry, Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf, Germany;3. Department of Psychiatric Neurophysiology, VITOS Hochtaunus Klinik, Germany;4. Department of Psychology, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract:In a recent review, Aspy, Delfabbro, and Proeve (2015) highlighted the tendency for retrospective measures of dream recall to yield substantially lower recall rates than logbook measures, a phenomenon they termed the retrospective-logbook disparity. One explanation for this phenomenon is that retrospective measures underestimate true dream recall. Another explanation is that keeping a logbook tends to enhance dream recall. The present study provides a thorough empirical investigation into the retrospective-logbook disparity using a range of retrospective and logbook measures and three different types of logbook. Retrospective-logbook disparities were correlated with a range of variables theoretically related to the retrospective underestimation effect, and retrospective-logbook disparities were greater among participants that reported improved dream recall during the logbook period. These findings indicate that dream recall is underestimated by retrospective measures and enhanced by keeping a logbook. Recommendations for the use of retrospective and logbook measures of dream recall are provided.
Keywords:Dream diaries  Dream recall  Methodology  Self-report methods
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