نتایج جستجو برای: attributional styles

تعداد نتایج: 24485  

2016
TaeHee Lim David Michael O’Sullivan

The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of systematic mental skills training (MST) for a taekwondo gold medallist. Based on MST of other sports, this programme was designed for a single subject who competed in the Olympics. The Korean test of performance strategies, Sport Attributional Style in Korean Athletes, and a few sessions of interviews were applied to investigate the effect...

Journal: :Child development 2013
David S Yeager Adriana S Miu Joseph Powers Carol S Dweck

Past research has shown that hostile schemas and adverse experiences predict the hostile attributional bias. This research proposes that seemingly nonhostile beliefs (implicit theories about the malleability of personality) may also play a role in shaping it. Study 1 meta-analytically summarized 11 original tests of this hypothesis (N = 1,659), and showed that among diverse adolescents aged 13-...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1993
A Weisman S R López M Karno J Jenkins

In this study we tested an attributional model of expressed emotion (EE) among Mexican-American families. A sample of 46 key family members of schizophrenic patients were measured on three dimensions: affect toward patient, controllability attributions, and level of EE. Consistent with an attributional model, we found that high EE families (defined on the basis of critical comments) viewed the ...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2004
Amy H Mezulis Lyn Y Abramson Janet S Hyde Benjamin L Hankin

Researchers have suggested the presence of a self-serving attributional bias, with people making more internal, stable, and global attributions for positive events than for negative events. This study examined the magnitude, ubiquity, and adaptiveness of this bias. The authors conducted a meta-analysis of 266 studies, yielding 503 independent effect sizes. The average d was 0.96, indicating a l...

1999
Linda J. Skitka

The present study explored whether ideologically based attributions for why people need public assistance (a) emerge even in the context of an external-uncontrollable cause of need; (b) generalize across different levels of analysis, for example, across different forms of assistance, as well as across different types of claimants (individuals or groups); and explored (c) the role of promised re...

2013
Stephen B. Hillman Paula C. Wood Shlomo S. Sawilowsky STEPHEN B. HILLMAN SHLOMO S. SAWILOWSKY

Journal: :Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Management 2011

Journal: :Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 2013

Journal: :Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences) 1984

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