Defining reactivity: How several methodological decisions can affect conclusions about emotional reactivity in psychopathology
Abstract
There are many important methodological decisions that need to be made when examining emotional reactivity in psychopathology. In the present study, we examined the effects of two such decisions in an investigation of emotional reactivity in depression: (1) which (if any) comparison condition to employ; and (2) how to define change. Depressed (N = 69) and control (N = 37) participants viewed emotion-inducing film clips while subjective and...
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Title
Defining reactivity: How several methodological decisions can affect conclusions about emotional reactivity in psychopathology
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
8
Pages
1439 - 1459
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