This article reports initial evidence of construct validity for a four-factor measure of attributions assessing the dimensions of controllability, stability, globality, and universality (the CSGU). In Study 1, using confirmatory factor analysis, factors were confirmed across least successful and most successful conditions. In Study 2, following less successful performances, correlations supported hypothesized rela-tionships between subscales of the CSGU and subscales of the CDSII (McAuley, Duncan, & Russell, 1992). In Study 3, following less successful performances, moderated hierarchical regression analyses demonstrated that individuals have higher subsequent self-efficacy when they perceive causes of performance as controllable, and/...
Non-independent sub-samples of a group of 224 introductory psychology volunteer subjects provided da...
This study examined the effects of immediate and reflective attributions upon subsequent self-effica...
In this article we theoretically develop and empirically test an integrative conceptual framework li...
This article reports initial evidence of construct validity for a four-factor measure of attribution...
addresses: School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, UK.types: Journ...
Objectives: This study examined main effects of controllability and interactive effects of controlla...
types: Journal ArticleCopyright © 2007 Taylor & Francis. This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of ...
A shortcoming of previous attribution research has been the assumption that researchers can accurate...
There is limited empirical evidence of the relationship between attributions following failure and s...
moderators of defensive attributions. The present study examined whether autonomy and control orient...
addresses: Centre for Sport and Exercise Research, Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke-on-Tre...
Two studies were conducted in order to reconcile contextualist accounts of self-efficacy with recent...
Success and failure outcomes in three achievement-oriented com-mon-life situations were simulated in...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor...
Success and failure outcomes in three achievement-oriented common-life situations were simulated in...
Non-independent sub-samples of a group of 224 introductory psychology volunteer subjects provided da...
This study examined the effects of immediate and reflective attributions upon subsequent self-effica...
In this article we theoretically develop and empirically test an integrative conceptual framework li...
This article reports initial evidence of construct validity for a four-factor measure of attribution...
addresses: School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, UK.types: Journ...
Objectives: This study examined main effects of controllability and interactive effects of controlla...
types: Journal ArticleCopyright © 2007 Taylor & Francis. This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of ...
A shortcoming of previous attribution research has been the assumption that researchers can accurate...
There is limited empirical evidence of the relationship between attributions following failure and s...
moderators of defensive attributions. The present study examined whether autonomy and control orient...
addresses: Centre for Sport and Exercise Research, Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke-on-Tre...
Two studies were conducted in order to reconcile contextualist accounts of self-efficacy with recent...
Success and failure outcomes in three achievement-oriented com-mon-life situations were simulated in...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor...
Success and failure outcomes in three achievement-oriented common-life situations were simulated in...
Non-independent sub-samples of a group of 224 introductory psychology volunteer subjects provided da...
This study examined the effects of immediate and reflective attributions upon subsequent self-effica...
In this article we theoretically develop and empirically test an integrative conceptual framework li...