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- who: Shuntaro Ando from the University of California, San Francisco, United States have published the research work: Being Praised for Prosocial Behaviors Longitudinally Reduces Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescents: A Population-Based Cohort Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that being praised for prosocial behavior would be longitudinally associated with decreased depressive symptoms in adolescents.
- future: In future research the objective assessment of praise for prosocial behavior should be considered as well as subjective assessment. Previous studies on the relationship between praise for . . .
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