Asked by Jonah Blackburn on Jun 23, 2024
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By deciding that something is due to 'luck' a person makes a(n) :
A) external-unstable attribution.
B) stable-controllable attribution.
C) external-stable attribution.
D) internal-unstable attribution.
External-Unstable Attribution
An attribution where an individual believes an event is caused by changeable, external factors.
Stable-Controllable Attribution
An explanation pattern where success or failure is attributed to factors that are both lasting (stable) and can be influenced by the individual (controllable).
Luck
The phenomenon and belief that defines the experience of notably positive, negative, or improbable events.
- Explain the determinants that affect internal versus external attributions.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain the determinants that affect internal versus external attributions.
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