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Werner-SeidlerFigS1 – Supplemental material for The Method of Loci Improves Longer-Term Retention of Self-Affirming Memories and Facilitates Access to Mood-Repairing Memories in Recurrent Depression
Supplemental material, Werner-SeidlerFigS1 for The Method of Loci Improves Longer-Term Retention of Self-Affirming Memories and Facilitates Access to Mood-Repairing Memories in Recurrent Depression by Aliza Werner-Seidler and Tim Dalgleish in Clinical Psychological Science</p
Werner-SeidlerFigS2 – Supplemental material for The Method of Loci Improves Longer-Term Retention of Self-Affirming Memories and Facilitates Access to Mood-Repairing Memories in Recurrent Depression
Supplemental material, Werner-SeidlerFigS2 for The Method of Loci Improves Longer-Term Retention of Self-Affirming Memories and Facilitates Access to Mood-Repairing Memories in Recurrent Depression by Aliza Werner-Seidler and Tim Dalgleish in Clinical Psychological Science</p
Hitchcock_Supplemental_Figure – Supplemental material for Misremembrance of Things Past: Depression Is Associated With Difficulties in the Recollection of Both Specific and Categoric Autobiographical Memories
Supplemental material, Hitchcock_Supplemental_Figure for Misremembrance of Things Past: Depression Is Associated With Difficulties in the Recollection of Both Specific and Categoric Autobiographical Memories by Caitlin Hitchcock, Evangeline Rodrigues, Catrin Rees, Siobhan Gormley, Barbara Dritschel and Tim Dalgleish in Clinical Psychological Science</p
Hitchcock_OpenPracticesDisclosure – Supplemental material for Misremembrance of Things Past: Depression Is Associated With Difficulties in the Recollection of Both Specific and Categoric Autobiographical Memories
Supplemental material, Hitchcock_OpenPracticesDisclosure for Misremembrance of Things Past: Depression Is Associated With Difficulties in the Recollection of Both Specific and Categoric Autobiographical Memories by Caitlin Hitchcock, Evangeline Rodrigues, Catrin Rees, Siobhan Gormley, Barbara Dritschel and Tim Dalgleish in Clinical Psychological Science</p
sj-pdf-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026221076832 – Supplemental material for The Development and Internal Evaluation of a Predictive Model to Identify for Whom Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Offers Superior Relapse Prevention for Recurrent Depression Versus Maintenance Antidepressant Medication
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026221076832 for The Development and Internal Evaluation of a Predictive Model to Identify for Whom Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Offers Superior Relapse Prevention for Recurrent Depression Versus Maintenance Antidepressant Medication by Zachary D. Cohen, Robert J. DeRubeis, Rachel Hayes, Edward R. Watkins, Glyn Lewis, Richard Byng, Sarah Byford, Catherine Crane, Willem Kuyken, Tim Dalgleish and Susanne Schweizer in Clinical Psychological Science</p
Summary of Correlation Coefficients between Memory-Content Variables and Number of Film-Related Intrusions (and Z score comparisons of the correlation coefficients) for each Group for Study 1.
<p>*<i>p</i><.05 **<i>p</i><.01.</p><p>Summary of Correlation Coefficients between Memory-Content Variables and Number of Film-Related Intrusions (and Z score comparisons of the correlation coefficients) for each Group for Study 1.</p
Participant Characteristics and Group Means for Remembering of the Trauma Film Material for Study 2.
a<p>Results from the follow-up multiple univariate ANOVA analyses [<i>F</i>(1,51)].</p><p>*<i>p</i><.05 **<i>p</i><.01.</p><p>Participant Characteristics and Group Means for Remembering of the Trauma Film Material for Study 2.</p
Summary of Correlation Coefficients between Trauma Film Memory-Content Variables and Number of Trauma Film-Related Intrusions (and Z score comparisons of the correlation coefficients) for each Group for Study 2.
<p>*<i>p</i><.05 **<i>p</i><.01.</p><p>Summary of Correlation Coefficients between Trauma Film Memory-Content Variables and Number of Trauma Film-Related Intrusions (and Z score comparisons of the correlation coefficients) for each Group for Study 2.</p
Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for Cognitive Diversity in a Healthy Aging Cohort: Cross-Domain Cognition in the Cam-CAN Project
Supplemental material, Supplemental_Material for Cognitive Diversity in a Healthy Aging Cohort: Cross-Domain Cognition in the Cam-CAN Project by Meredith A. Shafto, Richard N. Henson, Fiona E. Matthews, Jason R. Taylor, Tina Emery, Sharon Erzinclioglu, Claire Hanley, James B. Rowe, Rhodri Cusack, Andrew J. Calder, William D. Marslen-Wilson, John Duncan, Tim Dalgleish, Carol Brayne, Cam-CAN and Lorraine K. Tyler in Journal of Aging and Health</p
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