Asked by Dinesh Sivanesan on Jun 30, 2024
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According to Seligman's theory,attributions about the causes of events are categorized in terms of three dimensions.Which is NOT one of the dimensions?
A) stable/unstable
B) flexible/rigid
C) global/specific
D) internal/external
Flexible/Rigid
A characteristic describing the adaptability and openness to change (flexible) versus resistance to change and strict adherence to rules without compromise (rigid).
Stable/Unstable
Refers to the degree of consistency or variability in a system's state or performance over time.
Global/Specific
Pertains to general or worldwide aspects when used in the context of 'global,' whereas 'specific' refers to particular, detailed instances or examples.
- Learn about the fundamental theories and models of positive psychology, including their originators and core principles.
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CHELSEY LOCKEYJul 06, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The three dimensions of Seligman's theory are stable/unstable, global/specific, and internal/external. Flexible/rigid is not one of the dimensions.
Learning Objectives
- Learn about the fundamental theories and models of positive psychology, including their originators and core principles.