An achievement attribution refers to
a. the actual cause of the achievement.
b. the potential top achievement that the child is capable of reaching when circumstances are optimized.
c. the perceived cause of an achievement.
d. an obstacle that prevents achievement; e.g., racism.
C
Psychology
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a. mental illness b. D.C. c. Durham d. product
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The explanation of suicide as due to loss of loved ones and self-directed aggression is consistent with which theoretical perspective?
A) cognitive B) humanist C) behavioral D) psychodynamic
Psychology