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Autor:
Abbegail J. Lovette, Megan E. Gabruk, Yinghao Zhang, Cassandra R. Mick, Rachel A. Wilson, Bunmi O. Olatunji, David A. Cole
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Therapy and Research. 47:483-493
Autor:
Megan E. Gabruk, Sören F. Brähmer, David A. Cole, Cassandra R. Mick, Jason D. Rights, Sophia R. Lubarsky, Elizabeth A. Nick, Yinghao Zhang, Mallory A. Ford, Ruolin Lu, Abbegail J. Lovette
Publikováno v:
Psychological Assessment. 32:109-122
Questionnaire and mood-induction measures of emotional and cognitive reactivity (ER and CR) have noteworthy strengths as well as potential liabilities (as do virtually all measures of psychological constructs). Toward a solution to the fallible measu
Autor:
David A. Cole, Cassandra R. Mick, Abbegail J. Lovette, Yinghao Zhang, Bridget A. Nestor, Qimin Liu, Megan E. Gabruk
Publikováno v:
Journal of affective disorders. 295
Background Theories connecting depression to emotional reactivity (ER) or cognitive reactivity (CR) have not clearly indicated whether ER and CR are between-person or within-person constructs. Most empirical tests of these theories have focused on ei
Autor:
Farrah Jacquez, Grace E. Cho, David A. Cole, Gabriela Suarez-Cano, Elizabeth A. Nick, Joseph Lee Rodgers, Yinghao Zhang, Miguel Nunez, Mallory A. Ford, Ruolin Lu, Abbegail J. Lovette, Sophia R. Lubarsky, Megan E. Gabruk, Cassandra R. Mick
Publikováno v:
Psychol Assess
Colleges and universities are increasingly concerned about respect for diversity and tolerance of individual differences on their campuses. Nevertheless, no comprehensive measure of peer victimization has been developed and validated for use with col
Autor:
David A. Cole, Elizabeth A. Nick, Jason D. Rights, Cassandra R. Mick, Mallory A. Ford, Ruolin Lu, Abbegail J. Lovette, Yinghao Zhang, Megan E. Gabruk, Sophia R. Lubarsky
Publikováno v:
Psychological assessment. 32(5)
An increasing number of studies are applying multilevel modeling (MLM) to daily diary assessments of emotional and cognitive reactivity (ER and CR). Despite their generation of promising results, these methods have yet to be validated. The current st
Publikováno v:
Behaviour research and therapy. 132
Cognitive Reactivity (CR), an established diathesis for depression, has been defined as the within-person strength of association between sad affect and dysfunctional attitudes. Watson and Tellegen (1985) proposed that sad affect is a combination of