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ОбложкаPekala R.J. Quantifying consciousness: an empirical approach. - New York: Plenum Press, 1991. - xxiii, 422 p.: ill. - (Emotions, personality, and psychotherapy). - Ref.: p.395-409. - Ind.: p.413-422. - ISBN 0-306-43750-3
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Introduction .................................................... 1
   Why an Empirical Phenomenology? .............................. 2
   Organizational Format ........................................ 6

I  THE BACKGROUND

1  Consciousness and Introspection: Historical
   Developments ................................................ 11
   Introduction ................................................ 11
   Consciousness and Philosophy ................................ 12
   Consciousness and Psychology ................................ 14
      Structural Psychology .................................... 14
      Functional Psychology .................................... 17
      Phenomenological Approaches .............................. 19
      The Rise of Behaviorism .................................. 21
   A Modern Return to Consciousness ............................ 22
      For and Against Introspection ............................ 23
      The Legitimacy of Introspective Observation .............. 25
      Unbiased Scientific Observation .......................... 28

2  Phenomenological Perspectives on Consciousness .............. 31
   Consciousness ............................................... 31
   The Phenomenology of Consciousness .......................... 34
   The Nature of the Stream of Consciousness ................... 36
   States of Consciousness ..................................... 38
     An Eastern Enumeration of States of Consciousness ......... 39
     A Western Enumeration of States of Consciousness .......... 40
     Theories of States of Consciousness ....................... 41
   Tart's Theoretical Approach to States of Consciousness ...... 45
   Experimental Studies in the Phenomenology of States of
      Consciousness ............................................ 48
   Conclusions ................................................. 51

3  The Cognitive Revolution in Psychology ...................... 53
   Information Processing ...................................... 53
   Assumptions and Concepts .................................... 54
   Current Cognitive Models of Mind ............................ 56
     Singer's Review into Private Experience and Personality ... 56
     Mandler's Structure of Mind and Consciousness ............. 58
     Anderson's ACT* Model ..................................... 60
     Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) Models of
     Consciousness ............................................. 61
     Baars's Global Workspace Theory of Consciousness .......... 63
     Differential Emotions Theory .............................. 65
     Consciousness and the Unconscious ......................... 68
   Conclusions ................................................. 71

4  Quantifying the Structures and Patterns of Consciousness:
   An Empirical-Phenomenological Approach ...................... 73
   Introduction ................................................ 73
   The Lack of Phenomenological Research ....................... 74
     The Hope of Neurophysiological Approaches ................. 74
     Distrust of Introspection ................................. 74
   Modern Introspection ........................................ 75
   From Classical to Contemporary Introspection ................ 76
     Reliability and Validity .................................. 76
     Retrospective Phenomenological Assessment ................. 78
   Operationalizing and Quantifying the Structures and
   Processes of Consciousness .................................. 78
     Husserl's Intentionality Doctrine ......................... 79
     The Cognitive Psychologists ............................... 79
     The Consciousness Psychologists ........................... 80
     Quantifying Consciousness ................................. 82
   Operationalizing and Quantifying a State of Consciousness ... 82
     Retrospective Phenomenological Assessment ................. 84
     Stimulus-State Specificity ................................ 85
   Psygrams, Pips, Hypnographs, and Icons ...................... 86
   Format for the Next Section ................................. 87

II  THE INSTRUMENTS

5  Development, Reliability, and Validity of the
   Phenomenology of Consciousness Questionnaire ................ 91
   Construction of the Phenomenology of Consciousness
   Questionnaire ............................................... 91
   Pilot Studies ............................................... 92
     First and Second Pilot Studies ............................ 92
     Third Pilot Study ......................................... 93
     Fourth Pilot Study ........................................ 94
   Development of the Phenomenology of Consciousness
   Questionnaire ............................................... 94
     Format .................................................... 94
     Pearson r Correlations for the Duplicate Item-Pairs ....... 94
     Confirmatory Cluster Analysis ............................. 95
     Exploratory Factor Analysis ............................... 96
   Format for the PCQ Study .................................... 96
   Reliability ................................................. 99
     Item-Pair Reliability ..................................... 99
     Coefficient Alpha Results ................................ 100
     Cluster and Factor Analyses .............................. 101
   Test-Retest Reliability .................................... 101
   Validity: Intensity Effects ................................ 102
     Dimension Intensity Differences between the Baseline
     Conditions ............................................... 103
     Dimension Intensity Differences between Treatment and
     Baseline Conditions ...................................... 103
     Dimension Intensity Differences between Treatment
     Conditions ............................................... 105
   Validity: Pattern Effects .................................. 106
     Pattern Differences between the Baseline Conditions ...... 106
     Pattern Differences between the Treatment and Baseline
     Conditions ............................................... 107
   Reliability, Reactivity, Stability, and Validity ........... 108
     Reliability .............................................. 108
     Reactive Effects of Introspection ........................ 108
     Test-Retest Reliability .................................. 108
     Stability of the Dimensions of Consciousness ............. 109
     Validity ................................................. 109
   States of Consciousness .................................... 109
     An Altered State of Consciousness ........................ 110
     An Identity State of Consciousness ....................... 111
   Conclusions ................................................ 111

6  Development, Reliability, and Validity of the
   (Abbreviated) Dimensions of Consciousness Questionnaire .... 113
   Development of the Dimensions of Consciousness
   Questionnaire .............................................. 113
   Development of the Abbreviated Dimensions of Consciousness
   Questionnaire .............................................. 114
   Procedure and Hypotheses ................................... 115
   Reliability of the Dimensions of Consciousness
   Questionnaire .............................................. 117
     Item-Pair Reliability .................................... 117
     Cluster and Factor Analyses .............................. 117
     Coefficient Alphas ....................................... 118
   Reliability of the Abbreviated Dimensions of
   Consciousness Questionnaire ................................ 118
   Validity ................................................... 120
     Intensity Comparisons .................................... 120
     Pattern Comparisons ...................................... 121
   Stimulus-State Specificity ................................. 121
     Intensity Comparisons .................................... 121
     Pattern Comparisons ...................................... 122
   Other Results .............................................. 122
   Summary and Discussion of Results .......................... 124
     Reliability of the DCQ ................................... 124
     Reliability of the ADCQ .................................. 124
     Discriminant and Construct Validity of the (A)DCQ ........ 124
     Retrospective Phenomenological Assessment and Stimulus-
     State Specificity ........................................ 125
   Conclusions ................................................ 126

7  The Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory ............... 127
   Introduction ............................................... 127
   Development of the Phenomenology of Consciousness
   Inventory .................................................. 128
     Developing the PCI from the Pre-PCI ...................... 128
     The Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory ............. 130
     Reliability of the PCI ................................... 133
     PCI Gender Effects ....................................... 134
     Stimulus-State Specificity ............................... 134
     Conclusions .............................................. 134
   Using the PCI to Assess Two Different Stimulus Conditions .. 135
     Subjects and Procedure ................................... 135
     Results .................................................. 136
     Discussion and Conclusions ............................... 141

8  Development, Reliability, and Validity of the Dimensions
   of Attention Questionnaire ................................. 145
   Rationale for an Attention Questionnaire ................... 145
   Development of Items for an Attention Questionnaire ........ 146
   Study 1 .................................................... 148
     Design ................................................... 148
     Method ................................................... 149
     Results .................................................. 150
     Discussion ............................................... 157
   Study 2 .................................................... 159
     Development of the Dimensions of Attention
   Questionnaire .............................................. 159
     Design ................................................... 161
     Method ................................................... 161
     Results .................................................. 162
     Discussion ............................................... 167

9  Graphing Devices for the Retrospective Phenomenological
   Assessment Instruments ..................................... 171
   Psygrams ................................................... 171
     Introduction ............................................. 171
     The Nature of a Psygram .................................. 172
     States of Consciousness Associated with Specific
     Stimulus Conditions ...................................... 176
     States of Consciousness Associated with Different
     Subject Types ............................................ 180
     Psygrams Assessed during Hypnosis ........................ 183
     Conclusions .............................................. 186
   Pips ....................................................... 186
     Introduction ............................................. 186
     Format ................................................... 186
     Illustrating the Use of Pips ............................. 187
     Pip Interpretation ....................................... 188
   Icons ...................................................... 192
     Introduction ............................................. 192
     Illustrating the Use of Icons ............................ 193
     Conclusions .............................................. 197
   Hypnographs ................................................ 197
     Introduction ............................................. 197
     Illustrating a Hypnograph ................................ 198
     Conclusions .............................................. 200
   RPA Graphing Devices Construction .......................... 200
     Psygram Construction ..................................... 200
     Pip Construction ......................................... 202
     Icon Construction ........................................ 202
     Hypnograph Construction .................................. 203
   Conclusion ................................................. 203

10 Using Retrospective Phenomenological Assessment
   Instruments: Theory and Praxis ............................. 205
   Administration of the Self-Report Instruments .............. 205
   Scoring .................................................... 206
     Manual Scoring ........................................... 206
     Computerized Scoring ..................................... 207
   Rationale for the Use of Retrospective Phenomenological
   Assessment ................................................. 208
   Rationale for the Principle of Stimulus-State Specificity .. 210
   Mapping States of Consciousness across Groups of
   Individuals ................................................ 211
   Retrospective Phenomenological Assessment .................. 215
     Administration of the RPA Inventory ...................... 215
     Time Period Length ....................................... 215
     Elapsed Time between the Stimulus Condition and
   Completion of the Inventory ................................ 217
     Use of a Practice Questionnaire and Completion of the
   Inventory for the First Time ............................... 217
     Demand Characteristics, Response Bias, "Holding Back,"
   and Expectancy ............................................. 219
     Validity ................................................. 221
     Reliability .............................................. 222
     Limitations .............................................. 223
   Stimulus-State Specificity ................................. 225
     Same- and Different-Condition Specificity ................ 226
     Benefits ................................................. 226
     Limitations .............................................. 227
   Assessing States of Consciousness with RPA ................. 228
     Tart's Definitions ....................................... 229
     Redefining Identity, Discrete, and Altered States of
   Consciousness .............................................. 230
   A Note on Methodology as to "Fundamental Structures" of
   Consciousness .............................................. 233
   The Jennrich and the Box Tests ............................. 235
     The Jennrich Test ........................................ 235
     The Box Test ............................................. 236
     Using the Jennrich and Box Tests ......................... 237
   Psygrams and Pattern Comparisons ........................... 237
     Pattern Comparisons Based on the Twelve Major PCI
     Dimensions ............................................... 237
     Depicting Only Statistically Significant Variance
     Percentages .............................................. 238
       Psygrams Based on 60 to 120 Subjects ................... 238
     Group Size Limits When Using the Pattern Comparisons
     and Psygrams ............................................. 239
   The Jennrich Test and PCI Dimension Variability:
   Correcting for Variance Differences ........................ 239
   Conclusions ................................................ 242

IV. APPLICATIONS

11 The Trait of Absorption and Subjective Experience .......... 245
   Introduction ............................................... 245
   Study 1 .................................................... 246
     Method ................................................... 247
     Results .................................................. 248
     Discussion ............................................... 248
   Study 2 .................................................... 248
     Method ................................................... 249
     Results .................................................. 249
     Discussion ............................................... 252
     Conclusions .............................................. 252
   Study 3 .................................................... 253
     Method ................................................... 253
     Results .................................................. 253
     Conclusions .............................................. 257

12 Using the PCI to Investigate Trait-State Aspects of
   Hypnosis and Several Stress Management Conditions .......... 259
   Study 1 .................................................... 259
     Rationale ................................................ 259
     Predictions .............................................. 260
     Research Design .......................................... 261
     Nature of the Results .................................... 262
     Discussion and Interpretation ............................ 264
   Study 2 .................................................... 268
     Rationale ................................................ 268
     Research Design .......................................... 269
     Nature of the Results .................................... 270
     Discussion and Interpretation ............................ 278
   Study 3 .................................................... 279
     Introduction ............................................. 279
     Method ................................................... 280
     Results .................................................. 281
     Discussion ............................................... 286
   Concluding Remarks ......................................... 286

13 The Differential Organization of the Structures of
   Consciousness during Hypnosis .............................. 289
   Study 1 .................................................... 289
     Introduction ............................................. 289
     Investigating the Organization of the Structures of
     Consciousness during Hypnosis ............................ 290
     Comparing States of Consciousness ........................ 291
     Research Design .......................................... 292
     Results .................................................. 292
     Discussion and Interpretation ............................ 296
     Summary and Concluding Remarks ........................... 301
   Study 2 .................................................... 302
     Introduction ............................................. 302
     Data Analysis with the Combined Subject Pool ............. 302
   Assessing the Jennrich Pattern Analyses by
     a Sophisticated Factor Analytic Approach ................. 304
     Introduction ............................................. 304
     Design and Analysis ...................................... 305
     Conclusions .............................................. 306

14 Predicting Hypnotic Susceptibility with the PCI .......... 309
   Introduction ............................................... 309
   Study 1 .................................................... 310
     Research Design .......................................... 310
     Nature of the Results .................................... 311
     Discussion and Interpretation ............................ 314
   Study 2 .................................................... 314
     Research Design .......................................... 315
     Nature of the Results .................................... 315
     Discussion and Interpretation ............................ 318
   The Assessment of Hypnoidal States: Rationale and
   Clinical Application ....................................... 319
     Hypnoidal States ......................................... 320
     Using the PCI to Assess Hypnoidal Effects in Individual
     Patients ................................................. 322
     Discussion and Conclusions ............................... 326
   Hypnoidal Effects Associated with Several Stress
   Management Strategies ...................................... 326
     Research Design .......................................... 327
     Nature of the Results .................................... 327
     Discussion and Interpretation ............................ 329
   Concluding Remarks: The Nature of Trance ................... 331

15 Assessing an Out-of-the-Body Experience with the PCI
   and the DAQ ................................................ 333
   Introduction ............................................... 333
   The Near-Death Experience .................................. 334
   The Out-of-the-Body Experience ............................. 334
   Purposes ................................................... 335
   Methodology ................................................ 335
     Subject .................................................. 335
     Materials and Procedure .................................. 336
   Results .................................................... 337
   Discussion ................................................. 340
     Altered State and Hypnoidal Effects ...................... 340
     Phenomenological Intensity Effects ....................... 340
     Significance and Conclusions ............................. 341

16 Consciousness: A Noetic-Behavioral Integration ............. 343
   An Integration of Phenomenological Data with
   Psychological Theory and Research .......................... 343
   Areas of Future Research ................................... 345
   A Noetic-Behavioral Integration ............................ 349

Appendixes
   A  PCI Items as a Function of PCI (Sub)Dimension (Using
   Form 1 Items) .............................................. 351
   B  DAQ Items as a Function of DAQ Dimensions (Using
      Form 1 Items) ........................................... 357
   C  Item Numbers for Forms 1 and 2 of the Phenomenology
      of Consciousness Inventory .............................. 363
   D  Item Numbers for Forms 1 and 2 of the Dimensions of
      Attention Questionnaire ................................. 365
   E  Raw Score Conversion Tables for the PCI and the DAQ ..... 367
   F  SYSTAT Programs ......................................... 385
   G  Jennrich Pattern Analysis Program Using APL ............. 393
   References ................................................. 395

About the Author .............................................. 411
Author Index .................................................. 413
Subject Index ................................................. 417


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