peer-reviewedIn three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and negative event–outcome contingencies differentially affected depressed and nondepressed students’ judgements. Experiment 1 found that nondepressed participants’ judgements of zero contingencies increased with longer intertrial intervals (ITIs) but not simply longer procedure durations. Depressed groups’ judgements were not sensitive to either manipulation, producing an effect known as depressive realism only with long ITIs. Experiments 2 and 3 tested predictions of Cheng’s (1997) Power PC theory and the Rescorla–Wagner (1972) model, that the increase in context exposure experienced during the ITI might influence judgements most wi...
How are humans ' subjective judgments of contingencies related to objective contingencies? Work...
peer-reviewedA controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the...
Several past studies have identified that dysphoric undergraduates (those with depressed mood) somet...
In three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and n...
Original article can be found at: http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com Copyright Taylor and Francis...
peer-reviewedThe perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed ...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
Original article can be found at http://content.apa.org Copyright American Psychological Association...
The depressive realism effect refers to a phenomenon in which depressed individuals are more realist...
In one form of a contingency judgement task individuals must judge the relationship between an actio...
Several classic studies have concluded that the accuracy of identifying uncontrollable situations de...
The purpose of this series of experiments was to determine the necessary conditions for eliciting de...
Much empirical and theoretical debate has been based upon Alloy and Abramson\u27s 1979 finding that ...
Depressive realism consists of the lower personal control over uncontrollable events perceived by de...
How are humans ' subjective judgments of contingencies related to objective contingencies? Work...
peer-reviewedA controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the...
Several past studies have identified that dysphoric undergraduates (those with depressed mood) somet...
In three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and n...
Original article can be found at: http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com Copyright Taylor and Francis...
peer-reviewedThe perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed ...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
Original article can be found at http://content.apa.org Copyright American Psychological Association...
The depressive realism effect refers to a phenomenon in which depressed individuals are more realist...
In one form of a contingency judgement task individuals must judge the relationship between an actio...
Several classic studies have concluded that the accuracy of identifying uncontrollable situations de...
The purpose of this series of experiments was to determine the necessary conditions for eliciting de...
Much empirical and theoretical debate has been based upon Alloy and Abramson\u27s 1979 finding that ...
Depressive realism consists of the lower personal control over uncontrollable events perceived by de...
How are humans ' subjective judgments of contingencies related to objective contingencies? Work...
peer-reviewedA controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the...
Several past studies have identified that dysphoric undergraduates (those with depressed mood) somet...