“…Empirical findings, however, failed to reach a consistent conclusion. Some findings showed supportive evidence (Golin & Terrell, 1977;Hewitt & Flett, 1991a, b), but many did not (Alden, Bieling, & Wallace, 1994;Carver & Ganellen, 1983;Kanfer & Zeiss, 1983;Wright & Mischel, 1982). Qian and Chen (1996) compared depressed and nondepressed people and found that depressed people did not hold excessively high standards in comparison with nondepressed people, whereas they did evaluate themselves as being lower ability than nondepressed subjects.…”