Instructions
Provide a sport example that illustrates and defines the attribution categories listed.
a. Stability: stable
b. Stability: unstable
c. Locus of causality: internal
d. Locus of causality: external
e. Locus of control: in one's control
f. Locus of control: out of one's control
Attribution is how we define our success and failures on the basis of cause and effect. We tend to evaluate our success and failures and reason out the possible causes and effects. It helps to figure out what is helpful for us, impact our emotions and our expectations of success in the future.
Examples that illustrates and defines the attribution listed are:
a. Stability: stable.
Winning: Talent as physical strength, power and quickness in athletics.
Failure: lack of any talent or any ability for sports.
b. Stability: unstable
Winning: Chance or luck
Failure: Inefficient coach or instructor.
c. Locus of casuality: internal
Winning: Trying hard, putting on all efforts.
Failure: Bad mood.
d. Locus of casuality: external
Winning: Easy competition.
Failure: Bad equipments, non cooperative authorities and instructors.
e. Locus of control : in one's control.
Winning: plan of action for the event.
Failure : lack of effort.
f. Locus of control: out of one's control.
Winning: weakness of the opponent.
Failure : weak coordination in officiating.
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