Asked by Nurhasanah Nasution on Jun 14, 2024

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Learned helplessness can only occur in animals, not in humans.

Learned Helplessness

A psychological condition in which individuals believe they lack control over events and therefore do not try to change their situation despite having the ability to do so.

Animals

Multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the kingdom Animalia that are capable of movement and respond to their environment; they consume organic material, breathe oxygen, and can reproduce.

  • Acknowledge the effect of cognitive aspects on learning processes, including understanding, hidden learning, and conditioned helplessness.
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Angel EsmoresJun 19, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Learned helplessness can occur in both animals and humans. It is a phenomenon where a person or animal learns to feel helpless and gives up trying to escape or avoid negative situations, even when escape is possible.