Attribution theory : applications to achievement, mental health, and interpersonal conflict / edited by Sandra Graham, Valerie S. Folkes.

This unusual volume begins with a historical overview of the growth of attribution theory, setting the stage for the three broad domains of application that are addressed in the remainder of the book. These include applications to: achievement strivings in the classroom and the sports domain; issues...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Graham, Sandra, 1947-, Folkes, Valerie S.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1990.
Series:Applied social psychology.
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505 0 |a Searching for the roots of applied attribution theory / Bernard Weiner -- Communicating low ability in the classroom : bad things good teachers sometimes do / Sandra Graham -- The causal attribution process in sport and physical activity / Edward McAuley and Terry E. Duncan -- Explanatory style in the classroom and on the playing field / Christopher Peterson -- Applying attribution theory to the study of stress and coping / James H. Amirkhan -- Attributions, person perception, and clinical issues / Steven Regeser López and Bonnie H. Wolkenstein -- Attributional therapies / Friedrich Försterling -- Conflict in the marketplace : explaining why products fail / Valerie S. Folkes -- Conflict in close relationships : the role of intrapersonal phenomena / Frank D. Fincham, Thomas N. Bradbury, and John H. Grych -- Attributions and organizational conflict -- Robert A. Baron -- An attributional approach to intergroup and international conflict / Hector Betancourt. 
520 |a This unusual volume begins with a historical overview of the growth of attribution theory, setting the stage for the three broad domains of application that are addressed in the remainder of the book. These include applications to: achievement strivings in the classroom and the sports domain; issues of mental health such as analyses of stress and coping and interpretations of psychotherapy; and personal and business conflict such as buyer- seller disagreement, marital discord, dissension in the workplace, and international strife. br br Because the chapters in i Attribution Theory /i are more research-based than practice- oriented, this book will be of great interest and value to an audience of applied psychologists. br. 
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