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Attributions 2 (Self-Serving Bias, WINNERS - winners most often attribute…
Attributions 2
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It protects performer from learned helplessness and helps create a mastery orientation regardless of whether they just won or just lost.
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A focus on external and stable factors might protect self esteem but could shield the real reasons for a defeat and prevent improvement
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The belief that failure is inevitable and performers experience feelings of hopelessness in certain situations ( specific learned helplessness) or in all situations (global learned helplessness)
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Attribute failure to external uncontrollable factors (weather, luck, task difficulty) which can lead to learned helplessness
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These performer need to achieve (Nach Performers) who seek to acquire new skills and master new situations
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Failures are attributed to internal, controllable and unstable factors (effort) which leads to them trying harder next time
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Attributions should be re-assessed regularly and always encouraged to attribute to internal controllable unstable factors
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