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Depressive realism and implicit self-esteem

Depressed people seem to be more objective than non-depressed people when they assess the extent to which they control key events of their environment. We will examine whether this depressive-realism effect is related to implicit self-esteem and implicit measures tapping into the association between the concepts "self" and "depressed".

Date:1 Mar 2011 →  31 Oct 2011
Keywords:implicit cognition, depression, attitudes
Disciplines:Human experimental psychology, Applied psychology, Animal experimental and comparative psychology