Experimentally induced failure sometimes produces helplessness and sometimes facilitation on subsequent tasks. A model which accounts for this in terms of variations in perceived task difficulty and importance and variations in the cost of effort is proposed. Predictions from the model were confirmed in two experiments using the finger shuttlebox. When subjects expected the test task to be easy, importance of test outcome did not affect performance. However, when they expected the test task to be difficult, low outcome importance led to debilitation, and high importance to facilitation. If, in this condition, subjects experienced initial failure on the task perceived as difficult and important, helplessness rather than facilitation was obse...
Despite the support for the proposition that learning is enhanced by the reinforcement of correct re...
This study examined learned helplessness and its effect on test taking. Students were given one of t...
Helpless children attribute their failures to lack of ability and view them as insurmountable. Maste...
Experimentally induced failure sometimes produces helplessness and sometimes facilitation on subsequ...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...
In 3 experiments with 96 17-59 yr old undergraduates, it was observed that (a) failure in 1 task dis...
The purpose of this study was to provide a test for the attributional learned helplessness hypothesi...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
Learned helplessness is an experimental analogue of depression. In ess;ence learned helplessness the...
Based on a review of the personal control and work motivation literatures, the present thesis propos...
We develop a new perspective on various forms of psychological suffering - including attachment issu...
locus of control of academic outcomes, was administered to 28 EH and 25 LD/EH children. Between-grou...
This study investigated the relationship between global/specific and stable/unstable dimensions of a...
Despite the support for the proposition that learning is enhanced by the reinforcement of correct re...
This study examined learned helplessness and its effect on test taking. Students were given one of t...
Helpless children attribute their failures to lack of ability and view them as insurmountable. Maste...
Experimentally induced failure sometimes produces helplessness and sometimes facilitation on subsequ...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...
In 3 experiments with 96 17-59 yr old undergraduates, it was observed that (a) failure in 1 task dis...
The purpose of this study was to provide a test for the attributional learned helplessness hypothesi...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
Learned helplessness is an experimental analogue of depression. In ess;ence learned helplessness the...
Based on a review of the personal control and work motivation literatures, the present thesis propos...
We develop a new perspective on various forms of psychological suffering - including attachment issu...
locus of control of academic outcomes, was administered to 28 EH and 25 LD/EH children. Between-grou...
This study investigated the relationship between global/specific and stable/unstable dimensions of a...
Despite the support for the proposition that learning is enhanced by the reinforcement of correct re...
This study examined learned helplessness and its effect on test taking. Students were given one of t...
Helpless children attribute their failures to lack of ability and view them as insurmountable. Maste...