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The relationship between mood state and perceived control in contingency learning: effects of individualist and collectivist values

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posted on 2016-03-15, 16:12 authored by Rachel M. Msetfi, Diana E. Kornbrot, Robin A. Murphy
Perceived control incontingency learning is linked to psychological wellbeing with low levels of perceived control thought to be a cause or consequece of depression and highlevels of control considered to be the hallmark of mental healthiness.

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Frontiers in Psychology;6, article 1430

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