This study investigated the relationship between global/specific and stable/unstable dimensions of attributions and the generalization of helplessness across tasks and situations. Four groups of subjects were given instructions suggesting that their performance on a Venn diagram task could be attributed to (a) global or specific and (b) staple or unstable factors. Then, during performance of this task, these subjects were given noncontingent correctness feedback on their responses. A control group given the same task received no attribution instructions or feedback on their performance. Generalization of helplessness was assessed by examining the magnitude of performance deficits displayed on an anagram task presented as a separate experim...
Learned helplessness is an experimental analogue of depression. In ess;ence learned helplessness the...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
A fifty-item questionnaire, representing personality attributes related to behaviors used to index t...
This study investigated the relationship between global/specific and stable/unstable dimensions of a...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
Just as individuals can learn that responding produces predictable outcomes, they can also learn tha...
The purpose of this study was to provide a test for the attributional learned helplessness hypothesi...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there are specific differences in the attribution patt...
This study aims at testing for the various aspects central to the attributional learned helplessness...
Two hypotheses implicit in the use of composite measures of attributions in tests of learned helples...
The phenomenon of learned helplessness refers to the process of learning, over a series of trials, t...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
It has often been assumed that attributions are made to serve a generalized con-trol motivation. If ...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...
The article focuses on the links between attributional style (regarded as personal trait) and succee...
Learned helplessness is an experimental analogue of depression. In ess;ence learned helplessness the...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
A fifty-item questionnaire, representing personality attributes related to behaviors used to index t...
This study investigated the relationship between global/specific and stable/unstable dimensions of a...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
Just as individuals can learn that responding produces predictable outcomes, they can also learn tha...
The purpose of this study was to provide a test for the attributional learned helplessness hypothesi...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there are specific differences in the attribution patt...
This study aims at testing for the various aspects central to the attributional learned helplessness...
Two hypotheses implicit in the use of composite measures of attributions in tests of learned helples...
The phenomenon of learned helplessness refers to the process of learning, over a series of trials, t...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
It has often been assumed that attributions are made to serve a generalized con-trol motivation. If ...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...
The article focuses on the links between attributional style (regarded as personal trait) and succee...
Learned helplessness is an experimental analogue of depression. In ess;ence learned helplessness the...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
A fifty-item questionnaire, representing personality attributes related to behaviors used to index t...