rticipants regarding their perception of time pressure effects. Findings showed that the subjective experience of time pressure can be transformed into depression, but the effects are not distributed equally. The capacity to manage time pressure mediated depression. This study presented a link between time perceptions and depression but offered no insight regarding the effects of depression on time perceptions. Thus, a study limitation was that it did not account for effects of depression on time perceptions. The conclusion that time pressure perceptions resulted in depression may have been false since this depression may have been present in the first place, contributing to time pressure perceptions. Had the study examined effects of depression on time it may have been concluded that depression resulted in perceptions of time pressure as wel
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