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The Power of Explanatory Styles


Unravelling the Story We Tell Ourselves: The Power of Explanatory ...

The answer might lie in our stories—our explanatory styles. This fascinating concept, pioneered by psychologists like Martin Seligman, sheds ...

Explain Yourself Happy - Changing Your Explanatory Style

So what's an Explanatory Style? Well, it's simply your tendency to explain the outcomes or results that happen in your life in similar ways.

Martin E. P. Seligman: The Implication of Learned Helplessness and ...

Using these results of learned helplessness, Seligman developed his personality theory, which employed two explanatory styles – optimistic and ...

Explanatory Style as a Predictor of Productivity and Quitting Among ...

Explanatory style, as measured by the Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ), correlated with and predicted the perfor- mance of life insurance sales agents.

Explanatory Styles of Counsellors in Training

For counsellors, an optimistic explanatory style creates positive expectancy judgments about the possibilities and opportunities for successful ...

Pessimistic explanatory style moderates the effect of stress on ...

Explanatory style is a cognitive personality variable that reflects the tendency to explain bad events involving the self with causes that are internal to ...

29 Optimistic Explanatory Style - Oxford Academic

An explanatory style characterized by stable, global, and internal explanations for bad events has been described as “pessimistic,” and the opposite style— ...

It's science: Helping your child develop a positive explanatory style ...

While pessimists tend to blame themselves using pessimistic explanatory styles, optimists tend to adopt positive explanatory styles which help ...

Explanatory Style - YouTube

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The Meaning and Measurement of Explanatory Style

Explanatory style is a cognitive personality variable reflecting the way that people habitually explain the causes of bad events.

The concept of explanatory style (Peterson & Seligman, 1984) has ...

KEY WORDS: explanatory style, optimistic, pessimistic, value, success expectancies, achievement, motivation, physical education. The Moderating Effects of ...

Is Your Explanatory Style Affecting Your Mental Health?

A pessimistic explanatory style can be an indication that someone has a very rigid way of viewing things. They have trouble considering the ...

The moderating effects of explanatory style in physical education ...

Explanatory style (ES) reflects the way people usually explain disparate bad or good events involving the self. ... A one-year prospective study was conducted ...

Explanatory Style - 1st Edition - Gregory McClell Buchanan - Martin E.

This is the first work to condense the large literature on explanatory style -- one's tendency to offer similar sorts of explanations for different events.

examining explanatory style's relationship to efficacy

A test of the cognitive diathesis-stress model of depression in children: Academic stressors, attributional style, perceived competence, and control. Journal of ...

Optimism, pessimism, and explanatory style. - APA PsycNet

Describes the explanatory style construct of optimism, presents some of the major research findings from this literature, and discusses the theoretical ...

The relationship of explanatory flexibility to explanatory style - PubMed

Traditional cognitive vulnerability-stress models regarding the etiology of depression emphasize the content of the depressed individual's thoughts.

Explanatory Style | SpringerLink

The concept of explanatory style has received important predictive validity, some of crucial relevance to behavior medicine. For example, a study by ...

Explanatory style and health - Semantic Scholar

Explanatory style, the habitual way an individual explains the causes of bad and good events, is reliably associated with future health.

Explanatory Style as a Mechanism of Disappointing Athletic ...

The reformulation of the learned helplessness model of depression (Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) predicts that individuals who have this pessimistic ...