A fifty-item questionnaire, representing personality attributes related to behaviors used to index the phenomenon of learned helplessness, was administered to 152 undergraduate students. Based upon factor analysis of the results, six subscales were developed to predict latency of response, failures to solve, and trials to task criterion of anagram solving, this being used to index the phenomenon of learned helplessness. The subscales comprised a ninety-item questionnaire given to seventy-seven undergraduate students three days before participation in the experiment proper. The subjects attempted to solve Levine (1971) discrimination problems (designed to be insolvable) and then attempted to solve patterned anagrams. Contrary to the learned ...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
Three groups of Ss—depressed, nondepressed, and nondepressed pretreated with an inescapable-noise/in...
Three groups of Ss—depressed, nondepressed, and nondepressed pretreated with an inescapable-noise/in...
This experiment was conducted in order to see if a relationship existed between learned helplessness...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
The present investigation attempted to test the learned helplessness hypothesis in elementary and ju...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...
Examined susceptibility to learned helplessness among 20 children from each of kindergarten, Grade 1...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
Three groups of Ss—depressed, nondepressed, and nondepressed pretreated with an inescapable-noise/in...
Three groups of Ss—depressed, nondepressed, and nondepressed pretreated with an inescapable-noise/in...
This experiment was conducted in order to see if a relationship existed between learned helplessness...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
The present investigation attempted to test the learned helplessness hypothesis in elementary and ju...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...
Examined susceptibility to learned helplessness among 20 children from each of kindergarten, Grade 1...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
Very little attention has been directed toward examining the importance of cognitive versus motivati...
Three groups of Ss—depressed, nondepressed, and nondepressed pretreated with an inescapable-noise/in...
Three groups of Ss—depressed, nondepressed, and nondepressed pretreated with an inescapable-noise/in...