Barbara Vann
Loyola University Maryland, Sociology, Faculty Member
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... DOI: 10.1080/09687590600785811 Barbara H. Vann a * & Jan Šiška b pages 425-439. ... 2002. Human rights of persons with intellectual disability. Country report: Czech Republic , Edited by: Šiška, J. Brussels: Inclusion Europe.... more
... DOI: 10.1080/09687590600785811 Barbara H. Vann a * & Jan Šiška b pages 425-439. ... 2002. Human rights of persons with intellectual disability. Country report: Czech Republic , Edited by: Šiška, J. Brussels: Inclusion Europe. View all references). ...
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A survey was administered to 241 individuals whose questionnaire responses were analyzed to determine if they told their dreams to others, to whom they told their dreams, for what purpose, and in what social contexts dreams were shared.... more
A survey was administered to 241 individuals whose questionnaire responses were analyzed to determine if they told their dreams to others, to whom they told their dreams, for what purpose, and in what social contexts dreams were shared. Respondents were also ...
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... DOI: 10.1080/09687590600785811 Barbara H. Vann a * & Jan Šiška b pages 425-439. ... 2002. Human rights of persons with intellectual disability. Country report: Czech Republic , Edited by: Šiška, J. Brussels: Inclusion Europe.... more
... DOI: 10.1080/09687590600785811 Barbara H. Vann a * & Jan Šiška b pages 425-439. ... 2002. Human rights of persons with intellectual disability. Country report: Czech Republic , Edited by: Šiška, J. Brussels: Inclusion Europe. View all references). ...
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Cultural variations in the narrative content of dreams have been reported in many studies. This basic cultural difference in dream language and representations has been used to support psychoanalytic theories of dreaming, especially that... more
Cultural variations in the narrative content of dreams have been reported in many studies. This basic cultural difference in dream language and representations has been used to support psychoanalytic theories of dreaming, especially that of the Jungian-based schools. Others have postulated that such variations reflect the cultural differences that each individual experiences during waking life. This "continuity" hypothesis proposes that a high correlation exists between an individual's waking life and his or her dream content. The biologic framework of dreams, sleep/dream-state physiology, is cross-culturally consistent, and the incidence of dream related pathology also is remarkedly similar between differing cultures.
Research Interests: Behavior, Dreams, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Humans, Female, and 4 moreMale, Hawaii, Sex Factors, and Age Factors
Reports of the incorporation of dream mentation into a spectrum of awake behaviors were obtained from a heterogeneous awake population group through the utilization of self reporting questionnaires (N = 265). Results were analyzed to... more
Reports of the incorporation of dream mentation into a spectrum of awake behaviors were obtained from a heterogeneous awake population group through the utilization of self reporting questionnaires (N = 265). Results were analyzed to determine associations between age, gender, race, and the dream use variables. Significantly higher dream use was found in females for a majority of behaviors, and