Learned Helplessness Flashcards

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Adaptive versus Maladaptive Achievement Patterns Associated with Learned Helplessness

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  • Cognitive
  • Motivational
  • Emotional
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Cognitive

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Adaptive:
- challenge seeking and high persistence in the face of obstacles/failure
Maladaptive:
- challenge avoidance and low persistence in the face of obstacles/failure

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Emotional

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Adaptive: Pride and satisfaction in terms of degree of effort exerted in both successful and unsuccessful situations
Maladaptive:
- pride and satisfaction only from ability exhibited in successful conditions; failure conditions signify low ability and yield little pride and satisfaction

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Entity Theory

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Performance goal:
Confidence high –> Mastery
Confidence low –> Helpless

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Incremental Theory

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Learning goal –> Confidence high or low –> Mastery

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Internal Attribution

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  • any attribution that gives the cause of an event as something to do with the person, as opposed to something in the outside world.
  • eg. if you believe that you failed the test becasue youre stupid
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External Attribution

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  • blaming an outside factor as the cause of an event, something that is out of your control
  • eg. blaming the test, believing that it was hard
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Stable attribution

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  • one that doesn’t change over time or across situations

- believing that you failed because you’re stupid; the fact that you’re stupid wont change depending on the situation

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Global attribution

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  • believing that the factors affecting the outcome apply to a large number of situations, not just one of them
  • eg. if you believe that you failed a test because you’re stupid, because it is true in that class and in many others
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Study: Learned Helplessness in Sport

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Purpose:

  • tennis players
  • to examine whether athletes have maladaptive achievement patterns associated with learned helplessness
  • a second purpose was to examine the attributional dimensions used by athletes exhibiting maladaptive achievement patterns to explain unsuccessful outcomes
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Maladaptive achievement pattern questionnaire

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  • cognitive (6 items)
    eg. when you are losing a match do you find that your strategies to change the situation deteriorate or become more sophisticated?
  • motivational (2 items)
    eg. when you are losing a match do you try harder or less?
  • emotional (4 items)
    eg. when you are losing a match do you get down or pick yourself up?
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Coaches role?

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  • used a 7 point scale anchored at the two extremes by the descriptors “very persistent” and “gives up easily”
  • coaches were blinded to the hypotheses of the study
  • all ratings were carried out independently
    Found: helpless group were judged by their coaches to be significantly less persistent in their matches than those in the helpless group
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Attribution Questionnair

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  • athletes choose 3 main reasons from each 3 categories (personal, match situation, mental)
  • using these factors as reference, each player responded to 3 questions representing locus, stability and globality
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Locus

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  • was the cause of your difficulty returning your opponent’s serve due to something about you or something about your opponent?
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Stability

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  • is the same problem likely to occur in other matches against this opponent?
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Globality

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  • is this cause only present when you play one particular opponent, or most of your opponents
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Conclusions

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  • subjects classified with maladaptive achievement pattern associated with LH had a different attributional style to explain failure performances than those with a non maladaptive achievement pattern
  • findings are consistent with attribution theory of LH