Asked by
Shalini Nallaratnam
on Nov 14, 2024Verified
Which of the following is NOT one of Weiner's causal dimensions?
A) locus
B) effort
C) stability
D) controllability
Causal Dimensions
Attributes or aspects of a cause that affect individuals' perceptions and judgments about the cause, such as its controllability or stability.
Weiner's
refers to the attribution theory of motivation developed by Bernard Weiner, which explains how individuals attribute causes to successes and failures.
- Identify and distinguish between internal and external, stable and unstable, and controllable and uncontrollable factors in attribution theory.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify and distinguish between internal and external, stable and unstable, and controllable and uncontrollable factors in attribution theory.