An Expanded Attributional Style Questionnaire.

作者: Christopher Peterson , Peter Villanova

DOI: 10.1037/0021-843X.97.1.87

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摘要: Investigations of the learned helplessness model of depression have been hampered by the modest reliability of measures of explanatory style: the habitual tendency to explain bad …

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