ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.The role of affective and cognitive factors in learning have long since been recognised as imperative determinants of the learning process. Maladaptive styles with which we perceive and explain accomplishments and failures in achievement outcomes have important motivational impact upon approach and avoidance behaviours towards academic tasks. Interventions to change these maladaptive styles are well established, although they stand to gain via addition of cognitive behavioural therapy components. A pilot study attribution retraining intervention was implemented with eight secondary school students, and the...
The purpose of the study was to determine examine the effectiveness of attributional retraining prog...
While most of the existing literature on attribution retraining focuses on children's attributi...
Attribution theory investigates the ways in which people seek causal explanations for events in thei...
Attributional retraining (AR) is a motivational intervention that consistently produces improved per...
Purpose: This chapter presents empirical evidence on the effects of attributional retraining (AR), a...
This is the author manuscript version entitled 'Using attribution retraining and CBT techniques to f...
AbstractThis research is an experimental design for determining the attribution retraining influence...
none1noIntroduction Achievement goals and attribution theory are theoretically and empirically linke...
The purposes of this article are to (a) describe the general components of attribution theory as it ...
none1noAccording to Weiner’s attribution theory, causal attributions for failure which are stable an...
The current study intended to examine the effectiveness of group attributional retraining on achieve...
According to Weiner’s attribution theory, causal attributions for failure which are stable and uncon...
Objectives: One of the education ministry’s concerns in high schools is the problem of academi...
According to Weiner’s attribution theory, causal attributions for failure which are stable and uncon...
The present study sought to enhance treatment generalization of a cognitive-behavioral program for i...
The purpose of the study was to determine examine the effectiveness of attributional retraining prog...
While most of the existing literature on attribution retraining focuses on children's attributi...
Attribution theory investigates the ways in which people seek causal explanations for events in thei...
Attributional retraining (AR) is a motivational intervention that consistently produces improved per...
Purpose: This chapter presents empirical evidence on the effects of attributional retraining (AR), a...
This is the author manuscript version entitled 'Using attribution retraining and CBT techniques to f...
AbstractThis research is an experimental design for determining the attribution retraining influence...
none1noIntroduction Achievement goals and attribution theory are theoretically and empirically linke...
The purposes of this article are to (a) describe the general components of attribution theory as it ...
none1noAccording to Weiner’s attribution theory, causal attributions for failure which are stable an...
The current study intended to examine the effectiveness of group attributional retraining on achieve...
According to Weiner’s attribution theory, causal attributions for failure which are stable and uncon...
Objectives: One of the education ministry’s concerns in high schools is the problem of academi...
According to Weiner’s attribution theory, causal attributions for failure which are stable and uncon...
The present study sought to enhance treatment generalization of a cognitive-behavioral program for i...
The purpose of the study was to determine examine the effectiveness of attributional retraining prog...
While most of the existing literature on attribution retraining focuses on children's attributi...
Attribution theory investigates the ways in which people seek causal explanations for events in thei...