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Travka [436]
4 years ago
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Which of the following is the type of attribution that is most likely to cause depression? a. I'm never going t o make it throug

h this course because I just don't feel like studying lately but. I am never going to make it through this course because it is too early in the morning and I"m having trouble getting up c. I am never going to make it through this course because I'm stupid and I just can't learn the material d. I'm never going to make it through this course because the professor is unfair
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Leya [2.2K]4 years ago
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Answer:

Option C                    

Explanation:

Depression refers to the mood condition that induces a recurrent sense of frustration and motivation loss. Often known as serious depressive syndrome or social anxiety disorder, it influences how you look, think and act and can contribute to a range of psychological or behavioral concerns.

Such illness makes a person stop believing in himself or herself and often lead to self destructive behavior which could further leads to body harm. Thus, from the above we can conclude that the correct option is C as the individual is thinking that he or she is not good enough and have started loosing trust in themselves.  

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