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Relational attributions for one’s own resilience predict compassion for others
Relational attributions for one’s own resilience predict compassion for others Autores: Rachel L. Ruttan, Ting Zhang, Sivahn B. Barli, Katherine A. DeCelles Localización: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, ISSN 0022-3514, ISSN-e 1939-1315, Vol. 126, Nº. 5, 2024, págs. 818-840 Idioma: inglés Enlaces Texto completo Resumen Existing work on attribution theory distinguishes between external and internal attributions (i.e., “I overcame adversity due to luck” vs. “my own effort”).
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