ABSTRACT

This chapter deals with the use of self-report questionnaires to obtain individual estimates of individual proneness to AM slips and lapses. Since the mid-1970s a variety of these questionnaires have been used by different research groups. This work has been extensively reported elsewhere.1 Rather than cover old ground, I will summarize some eight years of research carried out at the University of Manchester with the Short Inventory of Minor Lapses (SIML).