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- Q1Correct use of attributions to protect self esteem is known as..Self - serving biasAttribution re-trainingLearned helpnessnessSpecific learned helplessness30s
- Q2A performer believes that they are not good at backhands in tennis. This is an example of..Global learned helplessnessSituational learned helplessnessAttribution retrainingSelf-serving bias30s
- Q3Ability is an...external - unstable factorinternal-unstable factorinternal - stable factorexternal stable factor30s
- Q4Luck is an...internal - unstable factorexternal-unstable factorinternal - stable factorexternal-unstable factor30s
- Q5The internal - unstable factor is....AbilityEffortTask difficultyLuck30s
- Q6Weiner's model has a locus of stability and a locus of ...costabilitycause and effectcausalitycasualty30s
- Q7Attributing failure to which factor is the most damaging to self - esteem?effortTask difficultyLuckAbility30s
- Q8Which of the following would not help prevent learned - helplessness?Increase task difficultyPraiseEnsure positive experiencesGoal Setting30s