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Exploring Inner Experience
Advances in Consciousness Research Advances in Consciousness Research provides a forum for scholars from different scientific disciplines and fields of knowledge who study consciousness in its multifaceted aspects. Thus the Series will include (but not be limited to) the various areas of cognitive science, including cognitive psychology, linguistics, brain science and philosophy. The orientation of the Series is toward developing new interdisciplinary and integrative approaches for the investigation, description and theory of consciousness, as well as the practical consequences of this research for the individual and society.
Editor Maxim I. Stamenov Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Editorial Board David Chalmers
Steven Macknik
Australian National University
Barrow Neurological Institute
Gordon G. Globus
George Mandler
University of California at Irvine
University of California at San Diego
Ray Jackendoff
Susana Martinez-Conde
Brandeis University
Barrow Neurological Institute
Christof Koch
John R. Searle
California Institute of Technology
University of California at Berkeley
Stephen Kosslyn
Petra Stoerig
Harvard University
Universität Düsseldorf
Earl Mac Cormac Duke University
Volume 64 Exploring Inner Experience: The descriptive experience sampling method by Russell T. Hurlburt and Christopher L. Heavey
Exploring Inner Experience The descriptive experience sampling method
Russell T. Hurlburt Christopher L. Heavey University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Russell T. Hurlburt Exploring Inner Experience : The descriptive experience sampling method / Russell T. Hurlburt and Christopher L. Heavey. p. cm. (Advances in Consciousness Research, issn 1381–589X ; v. 64) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 1. Introspection. I. Heavy, Christopher L. II. Title. III. Series. BF316.H87 2006 153--dc22 isbn 90 272 5200 9 (Hb; alk. paper)
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Table of contents
Preface chapter 1 Inner experience
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chapter 2 Amy’s inner experience
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chapter 3 Telling what we know: Describing inner experience
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chapter 4 Psychological science’s prescription for accurate reports about inner experience with Todd Seibert
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chapter 5 To beep or not to beep
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chapter 6 The descriptive experience sampling procedure
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chapter 7 Transcript of a DES expositional interview
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chapter 8 How to do DES: The moment of the beep
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chapter 9 A sampling journal: Learning about DES Sarah A. Akhter & RTH
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chapter 10 Bracketing presuppositions
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chapter 11 Reliability and validity of DES
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chapter 12 DES co