Attribution by Friedrich Frsterling

Attribution by Friedrich Frsterling

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This significant text combines comprehensive coverage of the fundamental theoretical ideas and most influential research with an overview of more recent developments.

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Attribution by Friedrich Frsterling

Attribution concerns the scientific study of naive theories and common-sense explanations. This text provides a thorough and up-to-date introduction to the field, combining comprehensive coverage of the fundamental theoretical ideas and most significant research with an overview of more recent developments. The author begins with a broad overview of the central questions and basic assumptions of attribution research. This is followed by discussion of the ways in which causal explanations determine reactions to success or failure and how our causal explanations of other people's actions shape our behaviour toward them. The manner in which attributions may shape communication, and how people often quite indirectly communicate their beliefs about causality, is also explained. Finally, the issue of changing causal connections in training and therapy is addressed. With end of chapter summaries, further reading and exercises to illustrate key attribution phenomena, Attribution will be essential reading for students of social psychology and associated areas such as personality, educational, organisational and clinical psychology.

'.. a very well-written book which will provide a very good introduction to attribution theory.' - Denis Hilton, Université de Toulouse

'This book provides a map of the terrain that will be invaluable to students and scholars beginning journeys through the sprawling attribution literature as well as to long dwellers there who have become disoriented.' - Michael Morris, Stanford University

Friedrich Forsterling is Professor of Psychologyat the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany. His previous publications include Attribution Theory in Clinical Psychology (John Wiley & sons).

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ISBN 13 9780863777929
ISBN 10 0863777929
Title Attribution
Author Friedrich Försterling
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2001-07-19
Number of pages 256
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