Yet a different method was developed by Hurlburt and collaborators (Hurlburt 1993, Hurlburt and Heavey 2006). Their main targets were patterns of thought and emotion, especially in subjects suffering from a mental disorder. Subjects had to carry a beeper, which beeped at random times. As soon as they heard a beep, subjects wrote down a description of what was on their minds immediately prior to the beep. Subjects were later interviewed in depth by a trained investigator, who requested more details of the subjects’ experiences at the time of the beeps.0
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