Abstract
We analyzed the phenomenon of "awareness beyond imagination" occurring in dialogue and verified its structure through qualitative analysis of dialogue data. Specifically, we attempted to verify this phenomenon by comparing qualitative data with quantitative data through interviews with participants and questionnaires about the results. As a result of the verification, it was confirmed that the acquisition of clarity of the theme and the acquisition of a sense of becoming clear are important for awareness that exceeds the imagination. It also became clear that the structure of dialogue that generates such awareness consists of three steps: (1) establishing a base, (2) providing a point of view, and (3) reflecting and reconstructing. It was also suggested that the mode of occurrence of the structure may differ depending on whether it is a one-on-one or multi-person dialogue.