Reward responsiveness and ruminative styles interact to predict inflammation and mood symptomatology


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Daniel P. Moriarity, Tommy Ng, Madison K. Titone, Iris K. -Y. Chat, Robin Nusslock, Gregory E. Miller, Lauren B. Alloy
Behavior Therapy, vol. 51, 2020 Sep, pp. 829-842

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Moriarity, D. P., Ng, T., Titone, M. K., Chat, I. K.-Y., Nusslock, R., Miller, G. E., & Alloy, L. B. (2020). Reward responsiveness and ruminative styles interact to predict inflammation and mood symptomatology. Behavior Therapy, 51, 829–842.


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Moriarity, Daniel P., Tommy Ng, Madison K. Titone, Iris K. -Y. Chat, Robin Nusslock, Gregory E. Miller, and Lauren B. Alloy. “Reward Responsiveness and Ruminative Styles Interact to Predict Inflammation and Mood Symptomatology.” Behavior Therapy 51 (September 2020): 829–842.


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Moriarity, Daniel P., et al. “Reward Responsiveness and Ruminative Styles Interact to Predict Inflammation and Mood Symptomatology.” Behavior Therapy, vol. 51, Sept. 2020, pp. 829–42.


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@article{moriarity2020a,
  title = {Reward responsiveness and ruminative styles interact to predict inflammation and mood symptomatology},
  year = {2020},
  month = sep,
  journal = {Behavior Therapy},
  pages = {829-842},
  volume = {51},
  author = {Moriarity, Daniel P. and Ng, Tommy and Titone, Madison K. and Chat, Iris K. -Y. and Nusslock, Robin and Miller, Gregory E. and Alloy, Lauren B.},
  month_numeric = {9}
}


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