Attribution Theory

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achievement motivation
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Applied Attribution Theory
Attribution Principles
Attribution Processes
Attribution Theory
attributional
Attributional Analyses
Attributional Approach
attributional bias
Attributional Cues
Attributional Framework
Attributional Model
Attributional Perspective
Attributional Thinking
attributions
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causal
Causal Attribution
Causal Dimension Scale
causal reasoning in conflict resolution
Clinical Judgment Process
dimension
Efficacy Expectations
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explanatory
explanatory style
Family Member's Decisions
Family Member’s Decisions
High Efficacy Expectations
Learned Helplessness
Low Ability Cues
Overt Conflict Behavior
person perception
perspective
Pessimistic Explanatory Style
psychotherapy outcomes
search
Situation Specific Beliefs
social cognition
styles
Weiner's Model
Weiner's Theory
Weiner’s Model
Weiner’s Theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138987661
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This unusual volume begins with a historical overview of the growth of attribution theory, setting the stage for the three broad domains of application that are addressed in the remainder of the book. These include applications to: achievement strivings in the classroom and the sports domain; issues of mental health such as analyses of stress and coping and interpretations of psychotherapy; and personal and business conflict such as buyer- seller disagreement, marital discord, dissension in the workplace, and international strife.

Because the chapters in Attribution Theory are more research-based than practice- oriented, this book will be of great interest and value to an audience of applied psychologists.

Graham, Sandra; Folkes, Valerie S.