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Which one of the following attributions can be classified as internal, stable, and, uncontrollable?
 
  a. Believing that getting the highest test score in class was all a matter of luck
  b. Knowing you did poorly on an assignment because you didn't give it your best shot
  c. Thinking your teacher is too hard a grader
  d. Concluding that you just weren't cut out to be an athlete

Question 2

Attribution theorists tell us that, in general, when people don't know why they have been successful or unsuccessful at a task, they are apt to:
 
  a. Assume that ability (or lack of it) was the overriding factor
  b. Assume that effort (or lack of it) was the overriding factor
  c. Seek out possible explanations for their success or failure
  d. Forget about their successes and failures very quickly



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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