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A Pessimistic Explanatory Style--Blaming Oneself for Whatever Goes Wrong--Tends to Be

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Question 232

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A pessimistic explanatory style--blaming oneself for whatever goes wrong--tends to be associated with


A) schizophrenia.
B) alcoholism.
C) depression.
D) post-traumatic stress disorder.

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