WEINER 1974 ATTRIBUTION THEORY

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  • Aug 9, 2011 – Bernard Weiner (born 1935) is a cognitive psychologist who is known. Weiner focused his attribution theory on achievement (Weiner, 1974). .
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  • Mar 5, 2011 – According to Weiner (1974) the “attribution theory assumes that people try to determine why people do what they do, i.e., attribute causes to .
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  • Bernard Weiner (born 1935) is a cognitive psychologist who is known for developing . Short description, Weiner (1972, 1974) also discussed attribution theory, .
  • The ascendance of attribution theory in social psychology has contributed to the recent . Kelley, Nisbett, Valins, & Weiner, 1972; Kelley, 1967; Weiner, 1974). .
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  • However, after 1970, Bernard Weiner pointed out that attributions to ability versus . . The topic of attribution theory, introduced to psychology by Fritz Heider, has had an . .. cited in Lefcourt, 1976; ^ Weiner, 1974; ^ Nowicki & Strickland, 1971 .
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  • Ainslie, G. W. (1974) Impulse control in pigeons. Journal of the . Ainslie, G. W. ( 1975) Specious reward: A behavioral theory of impulsiveness and impulsive control. . Allison, S. T. and Messick, D. M. (1985) The group attribution error. . .. In E. E. Jones, D. E. Kanouse, H. H. Kelley, R. E. Nisbett, S. Valins and B. Weiner (eds. .
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  • Weiner focused his attribution theory on achievement (Weiner, 1974). He identified ability, effort, task difficulty, and luck as the most important factors affecting .
  • Social Psychology Achievement Motivation and Attribution Theory, edited by BERNARD WEINER. Mor- ristown, nj: General Learning Press, 1974. 216 pp. .
  • Weiner, Bernard, 1935- Achievement motivation and attribution theory. Morristown, N.J., General Learning Press [1974] (OCoLC)652298872. Document Type .
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  • Jump to Attribution Theory‎: Weiner's (1974) attribution theory as it applies to motivation is that a person's own perceptions for success or failure .
  • In the reformulation of the learned helplessness model Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale (1978) applied the attribution theory (Weiner 1985; 1986), which .
  • Summary: Attribution Theory attempts to explain the world and to determine the cause of an event or behavior (e.g. why people do what they do). Originator: .
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  • Feb 27, 2002 – Achievement motivation and attribution theory. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Editor: Weiner, Bernard (Northwestern University) .
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  • Attribution Theory. Attribution theory (Weiner, 1980, 1992) is probably the most influential contemporary theory with implications for academic motivation. .
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  • 2 answersAttribution Theory (B. Weiner) . g., Jones et al, 1972; Weiner, 1974, 1986) developed a theoretical framework that has become a major research paradigm of .
  • Weiner focused his attribution theory on achievement (Weiner, 1974). He identified ability, effort, task difficulty, and luck as the most important factors affecting . .
  • Jul 5, 2011 – Weiner, B. (1974). Achievement motivation and attribution theory. Morristown, N.J.: General Learning Press. Weiner, B. (1980). .
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  • One cognitive approach is attribution theory (Heider, 1958; Weiner, 1974). This theory proposes that every individual tries to explain success or failure of self and .
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  • Sep 7, 2010 – Heider (1958) was the first to propose a psychological theory of attribution, but Weiner and colleagues (e.g., Jones et al, 1972; Weiner, 1974, .
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  • May 29, 2008 – According to Bernard Weiner (1974) and his contribution to attribution theory, the four main attributes which serve to explain one's success or .
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