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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1982
The interrelationship of the internal-external and endogenous-exogenous partitions in attribution theory was examined. Intentional actions were rated by undergraduates on four attributional scales (internal-external, enjoyment, endogenous-exogenous, freedom) and one methodological scale.
Wayne Weiten, Harry S. Upshaw
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The interrelationship of the internal-external and endogenous-exogenous partitions in attribution theory was examined. Intentional actions were rated by undergraduates on four attributional scales (internal-external, enjoyment, endogenous-exogenous, freedom) and one methodological scale.
Wayne Weiten, Harry S. Upshaw
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2020
Attribution theory is concerned with the perceived causes of success and failure. It is one of the most prominent theories of motivation in the field of education research. The starting point for the theory is an outcome perceived as a success or failure and the search to determine why that outcome occurred.
Sandra Graham, Xiaochen Chen
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Attribution theory is concerned with the perceived causes of success and failure. It is one of the most prominent theories of motivation in the field of education research. The starting point for the theory is an outcome perceived as a success or failure and the search to determine why that outcome occurred.
Sandra Graham, Xiaochen Chen
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ADMINISTRATIVE ATTRIBUTION THEORY
Journal of Educational Administration, 1981It is hypothesized that the growing body of empirical data concerning the naive psychology of the assignment of cause — attribution theory — yields a substantial number of concepts which are logically assumed to offer significant potential insight into the administrative process.
JAMES M. FRASHER, RAMONA S. FRASHER
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1976
Attribution theory concerns the processes that the average individual uses in attempting to infer the causes of observed behavior. The data generated by the theory are beginning to give important insights into these processes. Attribution theory assumes a conception of causality, yet philosophy should warn us that the concept of causality is a ...
Richard deCharms, Dennis J. Shea
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Attribution theory concerns the processes that the average individual uses in attempting to infer the causes of observed behavior. The data generated by the theory are beginning to give important insights into these processes. Attribution theory assumes a conception of causality, yet philosophy should warn us that the concept of causality is a ...
Richard deCharms, Dennis J. Shea
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