Asked by David Sanders on Jul 01, 2024

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Research by Voelz et al. (2003) suggests that a ______ may be the most important factor in protecting against feelings of hopelessness.

A) high degree of enhancing attributional style for positive events
B) high degree of depressogenic attributional style for negative events
C) low degree of depressogenic attributional style for positive events
D) high degree of enhancing attributional style for negative events

Enhancing Attributional Style

A cognitive approach aimed at altering the way one attributes causes to events, focusing on more positive or empowering explanations.

Depressogenic Attributional Style

A cognitive style where individuals habitually attribute negative events to internal, stable, and global causes, which is associated with an increased risk of depression.

Attributional Style

The way an individual typically explains the causes of personal and other events, focusing on internal vs. external, stable vs. unstable, and global vs. specific explanations.

  • Understand the key factors contributing to feelings of hopelessness and social anxiety.
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marion bascoJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The research suggests that having a high degree of enhancing attributional style for positive events, where individuals credit their own ability for success, is the most important factor in protecting against feelings of hopelessness.