“…Moreover, this finding is discriminant, such that the difference emerges in response to anger but not to anxiety or sadness (Ellis et al, 2010); however, examining behavioral DT tasks and depressive symptoms measured continuously (as opposed to looking at depressed versus nondepressed) yields mixed results. Two studies have found a negative relationship between behavioral tasks of DT and symptoms of depression (Doan, Son, & Kim, 2018; Gorka, Ali, & Daughters, 2012), but the majority of studies examining depressive symptoms and performance on DT tasks found no differences (Anestis et al, 2012; Bernstein et al, 2011; Cummings et al, 2013; Iverson et al, 2012; Kiselica et al, 2015; Tull & Gratz, 2013; Veilleux et al, 2019).…”