Attributions of Responsibility for Problem Cause and Problem Solution: Their Relationship to Self-Esteem |
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Authors: | Cary L. Mitchell |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University |
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Abstract: | The relationship of self-esteem to attribution of responsibility for problem cause and problem solution was studied in a sample of 205 college undergraduates. The results revealed a tendency for self-esteem to be negatively associated with the endorsement of an attribution style that features high responsibility for problem cause but low responsibility for problem solving. This result may be due to the lack of instrumentality and the feelings of failure associated with such an attribution style. The results are also discussed with reference to previous research on self-esteem and attribution of responsibility. |
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Keywords: | competency job analysis self-serving bias |
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