1986
DOI: 10.2466/pr0.1986.59.2.795
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Causal Attributions, Real Life-Events and Personality Characteristics: A Preliminary Study

Abstract: Summary.-The learned-helplessness model has been given much attention recently. In this article some issues are briefly reviewed, the main purpose of this study was, however, to determine the relationship between causal attributions and personality characteristics, symptoms and feelings of well-being. ALthough causal attribution, style is considered a trait-like concept, this can not be substantiated by the results of the current srudy. It is concluded that a refinement of the learned-helplessness model and it… Show more

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