Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10458572 Consciousness and Cognition 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► For men, the frequency of daydreaming predicts lower life satisfaction. ► For women, the vividness of daydreaming predicts lower life satisfaction. ► The content of daydreams is primarily social in nature, dealing with other people. ► Daydreaming about close others predicts better socio-emotional well-being. ► Daydreaming about people whom one is not close to predicts worse well-being.
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