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List two of the potential threats to internal validity of Hans Eysenck's (1952)analysis of the effects of psychotherapy.
Specific Attribution
The process of identifying a particular cause for an event or behavior, distinguishing it from more general or vague attributions.
Stable Attribution
An explanation for behavior or events as due to unchanging, permanent factors.
Unstable Attribution
An explanation for behavior that shifts across time, context, or situations, suggesting inconsistency in how one attributes causes to events or actions.
Stable Attribution
A belief that causes behind a person's behavior are consistent and permanent over time, attributing actions to innate characteristics.
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