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The Social Context of Explanatory Style

The Social Context of Explanatory Style COMMENTARIES 19 factor for depression: Theory and evidence. Psychological Review, 91, Rather, N. T., & Tiggemann, M. (1984). A balanced measure of attribu- 237-265. tional style. Australian Journal of Psychology. 36, 267-283. Peterson, C., & Villanova, P. (1988). An Expanded Attributional Style Mikulincer, M. (1986). Attributional processes in the learned helplessness Questionnaire. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 97, 87-89. paradigm: Behavioral effects of global attributions. Journal of Person- Rippere, V. (1977). Comments on Seligman's theory of helplessness. Be- ality and Social Psychology, 51, 1248- 1256. havior Research and Therapy, 15, 207-209. Mikulincer, M., & Caspy, T. (1986). The conceptualization of help- Sweeney, P. D., Anderson, K., &Bailey, S. (1986). Attributional style in lessness: I. A phenomenological-structural analysis. Motivation and depression: A meta-analytic review. Journal ofPersonality and Social Emotion, 10, 263-278. Psychology, 50, 974-991. Pasahow, R. J. (1980). The relation between an attribution dimension and Ternen, H., & Herzberger, S. (1987). Depression, self-blame and the ab- learned helplessness. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 89, 358- sence of self-protective attributional biases. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 72-80. Passer, M. W., Kelley, H. H., & Michela, J. L. (1978). Multidimensional Weiner, B. (1986). An anributional theory of motivation and emotion. scaling of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychological Inquiry Taylor & Francis

The Social Context of Explanatory Style

Psychological Inquiry , Volume 2 (1): 3 – Jan 1, 1991

The Social Context of Explanatory Style

Psychological Inquiry , Volume 2 (1): 3 – Jan 1, 1991

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COMMENTARIES 19 factor for depression: Theory and evidence. Psychological Review, 91, Rather, N. T., & Tiggemann, M. (1984). A balanced measure of attribu- 237-265. tional style. Australian Journal of Psychology. 36, 267-283. Peterson, C., & Villanova, P. (1988). An Expanded Attributional Style Mikulincer, M. (1986). Attributional processes in the learned helplessness Questionnaire. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 97, 87-89. paradigm: Behavioral effects of global attributions. Journal of Person- Rippere, V. (1977). Comments on Seligman's theory of helplessness. Be- ality and Social Psychology, 51, 1248- 1256. havior Research and Therapy, 15, 207-209. Mikulincer, M., & Caspy, T. (1986). The conceptualization of help- Sweeney, P. D., Anderson, K., &Bailey, S. (1986). Attributional style in lessness: I. A phenomenological-structural analysis. Motivation and depression: A meta-analytic review. Journal ofPersonality and Social Emotion, 10, 263-278. Psychology, 50, 974-991. Pasahow, R. J. (1980). The relation between an attribution dimension and Ternen, H., & Herzberger, S. (1987). Depression, self-blame and the ab- learned helplessness. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 89, 358- sence of self-protective attributional biases. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 72-80. Passer, M. W., Kelley, H. H., & Michela, J. L. (1978). Multidimensional Weiner, B. (1986). An anributional theory of motivation and emotion. scaling of

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COMMENTARIES 19 factor for depression: Theory and evidence. Psychological Review, 91, Rather, N. T., & Tiggemann, M. (1984). A balanced measure of attribu- 237-265. tional style. Australian Journal of Psychology. 36, 267-283. Peterson, C., & Villanova, P. (1988). An Expanded Attributional Style Mikulincer, M. (1986). Attributional processes in the learned helplessness Questionnaire. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 97, 87-89. paradigm: Behavioral effects of global attributions. Journal of Person- Rippere, V. (1977). Comments on Seligman's theory of helplessness. Be- ality and Social Psychology, 51, 1248- 1256. havior Research and Therapy, 15, 207-209. Mikulincer, M., & Caspy, T. (1986). The conceptualization of help- Sweeney, P. D., Anderson, K., &Bailey, S. (1986). Attributional style in lessness: I. A phenomenological-structural analysis. Motivation and depression: A meta-analytic review. Journal ofPersonality and Social Emotion, 10, 263-278. Psychology, 50, 974-991. Pasahow, R. J. (1980). The relation between an attribution dimension and Ternen, H., & Herzberger, S. (1987). Depression, self-blame and the ab- learned helplessness. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 89, 358- sence of self-protective attributional biases. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 72-80. Passer, M. W., Kelley, H. H., & Michela, J. L. (1978). Multidimensional Weiner, B. (1986). An anributional theory of motivation and emotion. scaling of

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