Unreliability as a threat to understanding psychopathology: the cautionary tale of attentional bias.

Citation:

Rodebaugh TL, Scullin RB, Langer JK, Dixon DJ, Huppert JD, Bernstein A, Zvielli A, Lenze EJ. Unreliability as a threat to understanding psychopathology: the cautionary tale of attentional bias. Journal of Abnormal Psychology [Internet]. 2016;(6) :840.

Abstract:

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