This study compared how people with different levels of depression judged their control over a task. People with more severe depression were more accurate in judging their control than were people with less severe depression whilst nondepressed individuals overestimated their control over the task
Depressive realism consists of the correct identification of null response-outcome contingency by de...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
The hypothesis that depressed individuals selectively attend to instances of depressive ideational t...
Depressive realism consists of the lower personal control over uncontrollable events perceived by de...
The depressive-realism effect refers to a phenomenon in which depressed individuals are more realist...
The present study aimed to clarify the position of the cognitive theories of depression for some of ...
The purpose of this series of experiments was to determine the necessary conditions for eliciting de...
The depressive realism effect refers to a phenomenon in which depressed individuals are more realist...
Several past studies have identified that dysphoric undergraduates (those with depressed mood) somet...
The learned helplessness theory asserts that depressed individuals unrealistically believe that they...
A controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the accuracy of ...
In one form of a contingency judgement task individuals must judge the relationship between an actio...
This research examined how retrospective self-assessments of performance are affected by major depre...
We know less about positive mental imagery than we do about negative mental imagery in depression. T...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
Depressive realism consists of the correct identification of null response-outcome contingency by de...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
The hypothesis that depressed individuals selectively attend to instances of depressive ideational t...
Depressive realism consists of the lower personal control over uncontrollable events perceived by de...
The depressive-realism effect refers to a phenomenon in which depressed individuals are more realist...
The present study aimed to clarify the position of the cognitive theories of depression for some of ...
The purpose of this series of experiments was to determine the necessary conditions for eliciting de...
The depressive realism effect refers to a phenomenon in which depressed individuals are more realist...
Several past studies have identified that dysphoric undergraduates (those with depressed mood) somet...
The learned helplessness theory asserts that depressed individuals unrealistically believe that they...
A controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the accuracy of ...
In one form of a contingency judgement task individuals must judge the relationship between an actio...
This research examined how retrospective self-assessments of performance are affected by major depre...
We know less about positive mental imagery than we do about negative mental imagery in depression. T...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
Depressive realism consists of the correct identification of null response-outcome contingency by de...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
The hypothesis that depressed individuals selectively attend to instances of depressive ideational t...