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    Exam 17: Applying Social Psychology to the Good Life: Balancing Optimism and Pessimism
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    According to Seligman's Theory,attributions About the Causes of Events Are
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According to Seligman's Theory,attributions About the Causes of Events Are

Question 54

Question 54

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According to Seligman's theory,attributions about the causes of events are categorized in terms of three dimensions.Which is NOT one of the dimensions?


A) stable/unstable
B) flexible/rigid
C) global/specific
D) internal/external

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