Examples of pessimistic explanatory style in the following topics:
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- Related to this, research has shown that people with a pessimistic explanatory style are more likely to suffer from depression and stress, have weakened immune systems, be more vulnerable to minor ailments (like a cold or fever) and major illnesses (such as heart attacks or cancer), and have a less effective recovery from health problems.
- Examine the impacts of different attitudes and explanatory styles on health
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- To do this, we make either explanatory or interpersonal attributions.
- An explanatory attribution is an attempt to understand the world and seek reasons for a particular event.
- People with an optimistic explanatory style attribute positive events to global, stable, internal causes and negative events to specific, unstable, external causes.
- The inverse is true for those with a pessimistic explanatory style: they attribute negative events to global, stable, internal causes and positive events to specific, unstable, external causes.
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- Researchers and scientists agree that optimism is highly correlated with psychological well-being, successful coping styles, and constructive problem-solving skills.
- A classic optimist paradigm states that an optimist will view a glass of water to be half full while a pessimist will view the same glass to be half empty.