"People are poor reporters of their sleep symptoms in general," said Dr. Rosalind Cartwright, chairman of psychology at Rush University Medical Center. "The authors make up for this with large numbers to wash out error but [did] better if they asked the bed partner for these data."
Rose Cartwright (2002-2006), Susan Cloran (1970-1973), Christina Frederick (1999-2003), Rosalind Group (1967-1969)
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Rosalind Cartwright
Lived:
Chicago, Il
Work:
Retired - Professor Emeritus (2008) Rush University Medical Center - Professor, Chairman (1977-2008) University of Illinois, Chicago - Professor, Dept. Psychology (1961-1977)
Education:
Univeristy of Toronto, Cornell University
Relationship:
Widowed
About:
I am a sleep and dream researcher and author of several books. The latest is "The Twenty-four Hour Mind". A new one is tentatively titled "Love and Work".It is in process or in slo...
Bragging Rights:
Was awarded Researcher of the year 2004 by Sleep Research Society