Durability and generalization of attribution-based feedback following failure: Effects on expectations and behavioral persistence
Abstract
This experiment investigated, following perceived failure, the immediate, long-term (i.e., durability), and cross-situational (i.e., generalization) effects of attribution-based feedback on expectations and behavioral persistence. We used a 3 × 2 (Group × Time) experimental design over seven weeks with attributions, expectations of success, and persistence as dependent measures. 49 novice participants were randomly assigned to one of three...
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Title
Durability and generalization of attribution-based feedback following failure: Effects on expectations and behavioral persistence
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
18
Pages
68 - 74
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