These numbers represent the dream journals on which your word search is performed.
To change this data set, go to the advanced search page and use the Define Data Set tool.
These numbers represent how many entries in the data set contain at least one occurence of the selected categories or free search words.
If no data set was defined, it defaults to the entire dream journal library.
The SDDb Baselines are two curated sets of "most recent dreams" from 0 males and 0 females, gathered by several researchers from a variety of populations between the 1950s and the present. They are aggregated here to represent typical densities of the appearance of key words or phrases in ordinary dreaming.
By comparing the word counts of your search against the baseline counts, you can gain insight as to how typical or atypical your results may be.
The SDDb Baselines are two curated sets of "most recent dreams" from 0 males and 0 females, gathered by several researchers from a variety of populations between the 1950s and the present. They are aggregated here to represent typical densities of the appearance of key words or phrases in ordinary dreaming.
The SDDb Baselines are two curated sets of "most recent dreams" from 0 males and 0 females, gathered by several researchers from a variety of populations between the 1950s and the present. They are aggregated here to represent typical densities of the appearance of key words or phrases in ordinary dreaming.
By comparing the word counts of your search against the baseline counts, you can gain insight as to how typical or atypical your results may be.
The SDDb Baselines are two curated sets of "most recent dreams" from 0 males and 0 females, gathered by several researchers from a variety of populations between the 1950s and the present. They are aggregated here to represent typical densities of the appearance of key words or phrases in ordinary dreaming.