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An Attributional Theory of Motivation and Emotion
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Author(s):
Bernard Weiner
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1986
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Springer US
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978-1-4612-9370-5
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978-1-4612-4948-1
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1986
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10.1007/978-1-4612-4948-1
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Principles for a Theory of Motivation
pp. 21
A Description of Perceived Causality
pp. 43
The Structure of Perceived Causality
pp. 79
Perceived Causality and Goal Expectations
pp. 117
Perceived Causality and Emotional Reactions
pp. 159
An Attributional Theory of Achievement Motivation and Emotion
pp. 191
Beyond Achievement Motivation: The Generality of Attribution Theory
pp. 225
Elaborating the Theory: Transactional Associations and Added Relations
pp. 243
Replicating the Theoretical Associations: A Laboratory Course in Attribution Theory
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