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topic: 1988 important events
description for 1988 important events
Explanatory style is a psychological attribute that indicates how people explain to themselves why they experience a particular event, either positive or negative. Psychologists have identified three components in explanatory style: *Personal. People experiencing events may see themselves as the cause; that is, they have internalised the cause for the event. Example: "I always forget to make that turn" (internal) as opposed to "That turn can sure sneak up on you" (external). ** This involves how one explains where the cause of an event arises. *Permanent. People may see the situation as unchangeable, e.g., "I always lose my keys" or "I never forget a face".
definition for 1988 important events
the 23rd letter of the Roman alphabet
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