Depressive realism and the effect of intertrial interval on judgements of zero, positive, and negative contingencies.
In three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and negative response-outcome contingencies differentially affected depressed and nondepressed students' judgements. Experiment 1 found that nondepressed participants' judgements of zero continge...
Main Authors: | Msetfi, R, Murphy, R, Simpson, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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