Gasparikova-Krasnec M, Post R D
J Clin Psychol. 1984 Sep;40(5):1190-3. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(198409)40:5<1190::aid-jclp2270400511>3.0.co;2-o.
Thirty depressed and 30 nondepressed college students completed a social judgment task. Students initially received either positive, negative, or no preliminary feedback and were told that they could obtain more extended feedback about their performance at a cost of $.20 for each unit of feedback. As predicted, depressed students were willing to relinquish a greater amount of money to obtain self-relevant feedback. Additionally, depressed and nondepressed Ss were more motivated to obtain additional feedback after they had received positive or no preliminary feedback than after they had received negative preliminary feedback. Results support Rehm's (1977) description of a heightened need for external reassurance among depressed persons.
30名抑郁的大学生和30名非抑郁的大学生完成了一项社会判断任务。学生们最初要么收到积极的、消极的,要么没有初步反馈,并被告知他们可以以每单位反馈0.20美元的成本获得关于自己表现的更详细反馈。正如预测的那样,抑郁的学生愿意放弃更多的钱来获得与自我相关的反馈。此外,抑郁和非抑郁的学生在收到积极或没有初步反馈后比收到消极初步反馈后更有动力获得额外的反馈。结果支持了雷姆(1977年)对抑郁者对外部安慰需求增加的描述。