ON THE RESPONSE BIAS EXPLANATION OF SELECTIVE MEMORY EFFECTS IN DEPRESSION

Response bias is a potentially relevant factor in explaining selective memory effects in depression. It is argued, however, that recent work by Zuroff, Culossy, and Wielgus (1983) does not demonstrate that this potential is in practice actualized. Rather, we conclude that it has not been established...

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Main Authors: Martin, M, Clark, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers 1986
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description Response bias is a potentially relevant factor in explaining selective memory effects in depression. It is argued, however, that recent work by Zuroff, Culossy, and Wielgus (1983) does not demonstrate that this potential is in practice actualized. Rather, we conclude that it has not been established that response bias plays any role in the enhancement of negative memory functioning within depression. © 1986 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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