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    Image_1_Lower Levels of Directed Exploration and Reflective Thinking Are Associated With Greater Anxiety and Depression.TIF by Ryan Smith (215109)

    Published 2022
    “…To test this hypothesis, we asked a community sample of 416 individuals to complete measures of reflective cognition, exploration, and symptoms of anxiety and depression. Consistent with our hypotheses, we found significant associations between each of these measures in expected directions (i.e., positive relationships between reflective cognition and strategic information-seeking behavior or “directed exploration”, and negative relationships between these measures and anxiety/depression symptoms). …”
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    Image_1_Lower Levels of Directed Exploration and Reflective Thinking Are Associated With Greater Anxiety and Depression.TIF by Ryan Smith (215109)

    Published 2022
    “…To test this hypothesis, we asked a community sample of 416 individuals to complete measures of reflective cognition, exploration, and symptoms of anxiety and depression. Consistent with our hypotheses, we found significant associations between each of these measures in expected directions (i.e., positive relationships between reflective cognition and strategic information-seeking behavior or “directed exploration”, and negative relationships between these measures and anxiety/depression symptoms). …”
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    Image_1_Lower Levels of Directed Exploration and Reflective Thinking Are Associated With Greater Anxiety and Depression.TIF by Ryan Smith (215109)

    Published 2022
    “…To test this hypothesis, we asked a community sample of 416 individuals to complete measures of reflective cognition, exploration, and symptoms of anxiety and depression. Consistent with our hypotheses, we found significant associations between each of these measures in expected directions (i.e., positive relationships between reflective cognition and strategic information-seeking behavior or “directed exploration”, and negative relationships between these measures and anxiety/depression symptoms). …”
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