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Kristina Maruncic
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The way people consistently describe the reasons for their own successes or failures is called

A) explanatory style.
B) delusion of reference.
C) impulse control.
D) histrionics.

Explanatory Style

A psychological attribute that indicates how people explain to themselves why they experience a particular event, either positively or negatively.

Delusion of Reference

A false belief that general occurrences, events, or interactions are uniquely related to oneself, often seen in psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia.

Impulse Control

The ability to resist or delay an impulse, drive, or temptation to act.

  • Detail the concept of explanatory style and its bearing on mental health.
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