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The comments made on our preceding article by Zuroff, Colussy, and Wielgus are helpful in clarifying their theoretical position. However, detailed examination of recent work reported both by Zuroff et al. and by others does not cause us to alter our previous conclusion that satisfactory evidence for a response-bias explanation of selective memory effects in depression is at present lacking. © 1986 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

Original publication

DOI

10.1007/BF01173733

Type

Journal article

Journal

Cognitive Therapy and Research

Publication Date

01/04/1986

Volume

10

Pages

275 - 278