Whereas the effect of sex and age on dream recall have been studied widely, socioeconomic status has rarely been investigated. However, two studies reported that higher socioeconomic status was related to greater frequency of dream recall. In the present sample of 612 Chinese students from three different schools, one elite (high socioeconomic status), one rural (low socioeconomic status) and one intermediate, analysis of variance indicated no significant association between frequency of dream recall and socioeconomic status. Researchers could investigate whether "dream socialization," e.g., encouragement of a child to remember his dreams, depends on socioeconomic background, whether these processes are mediated by culture. © Perceptual and Motor Skills 2007.
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Schredl, M. (2007). Dream recall frequency by socioeconomic status of chinese students. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 105(2), 636–638. https://doi.org/10.2466/PMS.105.2.636-638
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