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According to some theorists, people who view negative events as their own fault (internal), likely to happen again (stable), and undermining other aspects of their lives (global) are at risk for depression and are exhibiting a(n) _____________ explanatory style.
 
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According to some theorists, after a lifetime of experiences and learning, people develop habitual ways of explaining both the bad and good things that happen to them in life called a(n) __________ style.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: pessimistic

Answer to Question 2

Answer: explanatory





 

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