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Anupa Bhattarai
on Nov 10, 2024Verified
After experiencing inescapable brutalities as a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp,Mr.Sternberg became apathetic,stopped eating,and gave up all efforts to physically survive the ordeal.Mr.Sternberg's reaction most clearly illustrates
A) the adaptation-level phenomenon.
B) the faith factor.
C) learned helplessness.
D) an internal locus of control.
Learned Helplessness
A condition characterized by a deep feeling of helplessness, which is usually a reaction to experiencing something traumatic or repeatedly not achieving goals.
Nazi Concentration Camp
A facility created and operated by the Nazi regime during World War II for the imprisonment, forced labor, and mass murder of millions of people.
- Comprehend the principle of learned helplessness and its formation.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the principle of learned helplessness and its formation.
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