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    Affect and Memory: A Review by Blaney, Paul H

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-03-1986)
    “…This article provides a critical review of the empirical literature on the role of depression and elation in biasing mnemonic processing. Two classes of…”
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    Predicting Successful Completion of an Aftercare Program Following Treatment for Alcoholism: The Role of Dispositional Optimism by Strack, Stephen, Carver, Charles S, Blaney, Paul H

    “…In this study we investigated several variables as potential predictors of success in completing a transition program after treatment for alcoholism. Subjects…”
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    Hardiness and social support as moderators of the effects of life stress by Ganellen, Ronald J, Blaney, Paul H

    “…Examined the relation of social support and the hardy personality, which have been identified in previous studies as variables that reduce the effects of life…”
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    Reassertion and giving up: The interactive role of self-directed attention and outcome expectancy by Carver, Charles S, Blaney, Paul H, Scheier, Michael F

    “…Two experiments with 108 female undergraduates tested a theoretical model of behavioral self-regulation, which makes predictions about the effect of failure on…”
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    Measures of depressive dimensions: are they interchangeable? by Blaney, P H, Kutcher, G S

    Published in Journal of personality assessment (01-06-1991)
    “…Several theorists have posited two focuses for depressive experience and/or vulnerability: dependency and rejection, and self-criticism and failure. In turn,…”
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    The Effects of Musical Mood Induction on Creativity by Adaman, Jill E, Blaney, Paul H

    Published in The Journal of creative behavior (01-06-1995)
    “…A music mood-induction procedure was used to induce either elated, depressed, or neutral mood in 71 college undergraduates. Creativity measures revealed that…”
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    Stress and hopelessness in the promotion of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia to invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix by Goodkin, K, Antoni, M H, Blaney, P H

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (1986)
    “…Stress and hopelessness have been associated with the development of invasive cervical cancer by previous research. Subjects in this study were recruited from…”
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    Pessimistic Self-Preoccupation, Performance Deficits, and Depression by Strack, Stephen, Blaney, Paul H, Ganellen, Ronald J, Coyne, James C

    “…Three studies are presented testing a model of the cognitive performance deficits shown in depression. The model proposes that such deficits occur as an…”
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    "On the conflicts between biological and social evolution and between psychology and moral tradition": Comment by Blaney, Paul H

    Published in The American psychologist (01-05-1976)
    “…Comments on the article by D. T. Campbell directing psychologists' attention to the application of evolutionary theory to human social behavior and suggests…”
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    Focus of attention, chronic expectancy, and responses to a feared stimulus by Carver, Charles S, Blaney, Paul H, Scheier, Michael F

    “…Tested an attentional model of fear-based behavior with 44 undergraduates. It was predicted that among Ss with moderate fear of snakes, heightened…”
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    Stress, externality, and depression by Ganellen, R J, Blaney, P H

    Published in Journal of personality (01-12-1984)
    “…Previous research has found mixed support for the possibility that locus of control moderates the effects of life stress on depression. Two methodological…”
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    Contemporary theories of depression: Critique and comparison by Blaney, Paul H

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-06-1977)
    “…Three theoretical viewpoints have dominated the recent empirically oriented literature on depression: A. Beck's (see PA, Vol 53:7512) cognitive view, M…”
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    Two studies on the language behavior of schizophrenics by Blaney, Paul H

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-02-1974)
    “…Tested L. J. Chapman's hypothesis that contextual constraints are less salient, and stronger meaning constraints more salient for schizophrenics than for…”
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    Two measures of depressive cognitions: Their association with depression and with each other by Blaney, Paul H, Behar, Victoria, Head, Roxane

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-10-1980)
    “…Evaluated the Cognitive Bias Questionnaire and the Scale of Attributional Style vis-à-vis the Beck Depression Inventory and each other in 2 undergraduate…”
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    Effectiveness of A and B therapists with schizophrenics and neurotics: A referral study by King, David G, Blaney, Paul H

    “…A basic assumption in the therapist A-B variable literature has been that A therapists are more effective with schizophrenic patients and that B therapists are…”
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    Three tests of the learned helplessness model of depression by Willis, Max H, Blaney, Paul H

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-02-1978)
    “…Three studies, employing 132 undergraduates, tested predictions derived from M. E. Seligman's (1975) helplessness model of depression. The 1st attempted to…”
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    Perceived arousal, focus of attention, and avoidance behavior by Carver, Charles S, Blaney, Paul H

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-04-1977)
    “…Attribution theory holds that perceived arousal may cause a person to draw an inference about his emotions and base his subsequent behavior on that inference…”
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    Overinclusion and self-editing in schizophrenia by Davis, Kathryn M, Blaney, Paul H

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-02-1976)
    “…Gave 2 Epstein-type overinclusion tasks and 2 Password-type editing tasks to 80 schizophrenics (age range 17-49 yrs) and 20 normal controls (age range 22-42…”
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