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13. Therapies for anxiety disorder: see, for example, David H.Barlow, ed., Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders(New York: Guilford Press, 1993).14. Styron's depression: William Styron, Darkness Visible: AMemoir of Madness (New York: Random House, 1990).15. The worries of the depressed are reported in Susan Nolen-Hoeksma, "Sex Differences in Control of Depression," inWegner and Pennebaker, Handbook of Mental Control, p.307.16. Therapy for depression: K. S. Dobson, "A Meta-analysis ofthe Efficacy of Cognitive Therapy for Depression," Journalof Consulting and Clinical Psychology 57 (1989).17. The study of depressed people's thought patterns is reportedin Richard Wenzlaff, "The Mental Control of Depression,"in Wegner and Pennebaker, Handbook of MentalControl.18. Shelley Taylor et al., "Maintaining Positive Illusions in theFace of Negative Information," Journal of Clinical and SocialPsychology 8 (1989).19. The repressing college student is from Daniel A. Weinberger,"The Construct Validity of the Repressive CopingStyle," in J. L. Singer, ed., Repression and Dissociation(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990). Weinberger,who developed the concept of repressors in early studieswith Gary F. Schwartz and Richard Davidson, has becomethe leading researcher on the topic.Chapter 6. The Master Aptitude600/661
601/6611. The terror of the exam: Daniel Goleman, Vital Lies, SimpleTruths: The Psychology of Self-Deception (New York: Simonand Schuster, 1985).2. Working memory: Alan Baddeley, Working Memory(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986).3. Prefrontal cortex and working memory: Patricia Goldman-Rakic, "Cellular and Circuit Basis of Working Memory inPrefrontal Cortex of Nonhuman Primates," Progress inBrain Research, 85, 1990; Daniel Weinberger, "A ConnectionistApproach to the Prefrontal Cortex," Journal ofNeuropsychiatry 5 (1993).4. Motivation and elite performance: Anders Ericsson, "ExpertPerformance: Its Structure and Acquisition," AmericanPsychologist (Aug. 1994).5. Asian IQ advantage: Herrnstein and Murray, The BellCurve.6. IQ and occupation of Asian-Americans: James Flynn,Asian-American Achievement Beyond IQ (New Jersey:Lawrence Erlbaum, 1991).7. The study of delay of gratification in four-year-olds was reportedin Yuichi Shoda, Walter Mischel, and Philip K.Peake, "Predicting Adolescent Cognitive and Self-regulatoryCompetencies From Preschool Delay of Gratification,"Developmental Psychology, 26, 6 (1990), pp. 978-86.
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EMOTIONALINTELLIGENCEWHY IT CAN MAT
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Nonrepressors," Journal of Abnormal
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