Frequent Daydreaming Populations and Systems of Fantasy Immersion

  • Regis M
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Abstract

Daydreams are an ordinary experience for most people, the empirical literature explored in Chapter 2 found that people fantasise about everything: from intimate relationships, sex, fame and triumphs, to battles, accidents and calamities (Singer et al., 1961, 1963,...

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Regis, M. (2013). Frequent Daydreaming Populations and Systems of Fantasy Immersion. In Daydreams and the Function of Fantasy (pp. 61–95). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137300775_4

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