A controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the accuracy of perceptions of uncorrelated relationships. When asked to report the degree of control between an action and its outcome, people with dysphoria or depression are claimed to be more realistic in reporting non-contingency (e.g., Alloy and Abramson, 1979). The strongest evidence for this depressive realism (DR) effect is derived from data collected with experimental procedures in which the dependent variables are verbal or written ratings of contingency or cause, and, perhaps more importantly, the independent variable in these procedures may be ambiguous and difficult to define. In order to address these possible confounds, we used a two-response...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
This study compared how people with different levels of depression judged their control over a task....
Individuals' level of depression has been shown to systematically determine their amount of effort r...
A controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the accuracy 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...
Reduced tendency to engage in potentially rewarding activities is a hallmark of depression. The pres...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
This study examined the cognitive operations and responses implicated in depression vulnerability to...
Biases in self-evaluation and memory were compared across nondysphoric (ND), experimentally dysphori...
dysphoria. Whereas nondysphoric individuals tend to recall more positive than negative experimentall
This study used an experience sampling design to investigate the influence of dysphoria on positive ...
A mood induction paradigm was used to examine dysphoria-related changes in two types of cognitive pr...
The most recent extension of the cognitive vulnerability model of depression suggests that people wi...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
This study compared how people with different levels of depression judged their control over a task....
Individuals' level of depression has been shown to systematically determine their amount of effort r...
A controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the accuracy 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...
Reduced tendency to engage in potentially rewarding activities is a hallmark of depression. The pres...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
This study examined the cognitive operations and responses implicated in depression vulnerability to...
Biases in self-evaluation and memory were compared across nondysphoric (ND), experimentally dysphori...
dysphoria. Whereas nondysphoric individuals tend to recall more positive than negative experimentall
This study used an experience sampling design to investigate the influence of dysphoria on positive ...
A mood induction paradigm was used to examine dysphoria-related changes in two types of cognitive pr...
The most recent extension of the cognitive vulnerability model of depression suggests that people wi...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
This study compared how people with different levels of depression judged their control over a task....
Individuals' level of depression has been shown to systematically determine their amount of effort r...