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Harrizon [31]
1 year ago
10

The self-regulatory perseveration theory of depression suggests that depressed individuals are likely to have _____ levels of se

lf-awareness.
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e-lub [12.9K]1 year ago
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The self-regulatory perseveration theory of depression suggests that depressed individuals are likely to have <u>high </u>levels of self-awareness.

<h3>What is Self-Regulatory Perseveration Theory of Depression?</h3>

The self-regulatory perseveration theory of depression contends that one way people can fall into depression is by persistent self-focus on an unattainable goal. Depression causes a loss of self-regulatory ability, depressed people are less able to persevere in the face of difficulty.

Based on a self-regulatory perseveration theory of depression, it was expected that depressed individuals would be especially high in self-focus after failure and low in self-focus after success. However, over time, depressed individuals persist in higher levels of self-focus after failure than after success, whereas nondepressed individuals shift to the opposite, more hedonically beneficial pattern.

Therefore, we can conclude that the correct option is D.

Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was:

The self-regulatory perseveration theory of depression suggests that depressed individuals are likely to have _____ levels of self-awareness.

a. low

b. moderate

c. variable

d. high

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