Asked by kevin stewart on Jul 20, 2024

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Veena gets poor grades no matter how hard she studies,so she has simply given up studying.Veena's behavior most clearly reflects

A) learned helplessness.
B) an internal locus of control.
C) a Type A personality.
D) problem-focused coping.

Internal Locus

The belief that one's actions are primarily controlled by personal decisions and efforts rather than external factors.

Learned Helplessness

A condition in which a person or animal learns to behave helplessly, failing to respond even though there are opportunities for them to help themselves by avoiding unpleasant situations or by gaining positive rewards.

Type A Personality

A temperament characterized by excessive ambition, aggression, competitiveness, drive, impatience, need for control, focus on quantity over quality and unrealistic sense of urgency.

  • Grasp the idea of learned helplessness and observe its consequences on self-determination and physical condition.
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Devon FallerJul 26, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Veena's behavior of giving up on studying despite putting in effort reflects learned helplessness, which is characterized by a belief that one's actions have no impact on the outcome of a situation. In this case, Veena feels that no matter how hard she studies, she cannot improve her grades, leading her to give up on studying altogether.