Asked by Nihad Sharifov on May 31, 2024
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The passive resignation of learned helplessness is most likely to be associated with
A) a Type B personality.
B) problem-focused coping.
C) an external locus of control.
D) the faith factor.
External Locus
The belief that forces outside of oneself, such as luck or the actions of others, are responsible for one's life events rather than one's own efforts.
Locus of Control
A psychological concept referring to the degree to which individuals believe they have control over the events affecting their lives.
Type B Personality
A type of personality known for its peaceable, long-suffering, and casual qualities.
- Gain insight into the notion of locus of control and how it influences stress levels and coping strategies.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the notion of locus of control and how it influences stress levels and coping strategies.
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