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Nolen-Hoeksema's research on the role of rumination and brooding in depression was motivated initially by the desire to provide an explanation for:
 
  a) The learned helplessness effects identified by Seligman
  b) The negative impact that depressed people have on other people
  c) The tendency for depression to be more common among females than males
  d) The paradoxical finding that depressed people seem to be sadder but wiser

Question 2

Cognitive-behavioural models of social phobia link social phobia with:
 
  a) Low public self-consciousness
  b) Perfectionistic standards
  c) An attentional bias that focuses attention on neutral social information
  d) An attentional bias that focuses attention on positive social information



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Answer to Question 1

This is great. Thanks

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