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Social Studies, 08.10.2019 09:00, simmonsl7790

According to the learned model of depression, some depressed people

a. make errors in logic when explaining outcomes they have experienced.

b. attribute outcomes to situational factors that are specific and temporary.

c. think they have no control over the outcomes of events they experience.

d. explain negative events as a result of their own negative personality traits.

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