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pepyto

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According to Weiner, which factor is NOT important in our interpretation of an achievement-related event?
 
  a. ability
  b. effort
  c. luck
  d. intention

Question 2

In Kelley's attribution theory, high distinctiveness, high consensus, and high consistency is likely to result in _____ attribution.
 
  a. temporary
  b. situational
  c. internal
  d. dispositional



carlsona147

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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