Erratum to: Schematic Processing: A Comparison of Clinically Depressed, Dysphoric, and Nondepressed College Students

Volume: 35, Issue: 3, Pages: 284 - 284
Published: Jan 7, 2011
Abstract
Reformulations of Beck’s theory (e.g., Dykman et al. J Pers Social Psychol 56:431–445, 1989) propose that depressed and nondepressed people are equally likely to use schematic processing to interpret information. The few studies to test this hypothesis have had methodological shortcomings. Past studies have not included a clinically depressed sample and have failed to assess a full range of potential biases (negative, neutral, and positive). To...
Paper Details
Title
Erratum to: Schematic Processing: A Comparison of Clinically Depressed, Dysphoric, and Nondepressed College Students
Published Date
Jan 7, 2011
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
284 - 284
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