How are Seligman’s concepts of explanatory style different from Rotter’s concepts of external and internal locus of control?

What will be an ideal response?

Seligman’s concept of explanatory style is different from Rotter’s concepts of locus of control in that Seligman’s concept is about judgments about causes of events and Rotter’s concept is about rewards and punishments.

Psychology

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a. criterion testing. b. differential item functioning analysis. c. validity testing. d. reliability.

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a. Intern b. Assistant c. Associate d. Entering

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