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Provide an example of when you were successful on a task, and describe how/why you were successful. Provide an example of a time when you were not successful on a task, and describe how/why. Classify your attributions based upon attribution theory as discussed in your text.
 
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You have studied very hard for a test that you know will be challenging, and you know the content very well. However, you are a bit nervous when you go into the test. If your performance is consistent with patterns identified by research, which of the following is the most likely result?
 
  a. Your nervousness will seriously detract from your performance on the test.
  b. Your nervousness will detract from your performance on the test, but it won't be serious.
  c. Your nervousness won't impact your performance on the test one way or the other.
  d. Your nervousness will improve your performance on the test.



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Answer to Question 1

A variety of answers will be acceptable for this question. The response should address one or more of the following: ability, effort, luck, and task difficulty.

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