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Personality Dispositions,Expectancy and Context in Attributional Thinking
Authors:Richard Haugen  Thorleif Lund  Yngvar Ommundsen
Institution:1. Department of Education , University of Troms? , Norway rhaugen@sv.uit.no;3. Institute of Special Education , University of Oslo , Norway;4. Norwegian School of Sport Sciences , Oslo, Norway
Abstract:The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between attribution and selected personality dispositions, as well as self‐serving attribution. Four hypotheses were formulated: (1) Attributions for positive events correlate differently with the five personality dispositions than attributions for negative events, (2) factor analysis and cluster analysis of attributions for positive and negative events and the five personality dispositions will generate a general bipolar expectancy factor, (3) self‐serving attributions will dominate irrespective of subcultural context, and (4) the dominance of self‐serving attributions will be stronger in an individualistic‐oriented context than in a collectivistic‐oriented context. One‐hundred‐and‐fifty students, selected from two educational contexts (one individualistic‐oriented and one collectivistic‐oriented), were scored on attributions for positive and negative events as well as on the five personality dispositions on the basis of an inventory. All four hypotheses were supported. Educational implications are discussed.
Keywords:Personality Dispositions  Expectancy  Context  Attribution
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