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Carlson, Sibylle J.; Latta, R. Michael – 1980
One attributional model of achievement proposes that individuals attribute their own and others' performance outcomes to one or more of four causes, i.e., ability, effort, task difficulty, and luck, and that such attributions have motivational significance for subsequent achievement-related behavior. The effects of gender, level of resultant…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Adults, Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns
Leary, Mark R.; And Others – 1980
Since its appearance in 1974, the Snyder Self-Monitoring Scale has been employed in research dealing with self-presentation, attribution, and attitude expression. The Scale was developed to measure the degree to which people are concerned with the social appropriateness of their behavior, are aware of relevant social cues, and regulate their…
Descriptors: Adults, Attribution Theory, Behavior Rating Scales, Factor Analysis


