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When questioning children, interviewers should pursue only one explanation of what happened.
Learned Helplessness
A condition in which a person suffers from a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or persistent failure to succeed, characterized by a lack of effort to avoid subsequent pain or harm.
Martin Seligman
A psychologist known for his contributions to the fields of positive psychology and well-being, focusing on topics like happiness, optimism, and resilience.
Uncontrollable Events
Situations or occurrences that individuals cannot influence or alter through their actions or decisions.
Julian Rotter
An American psychologist known for his work in social learning theory and the development of the concept of locus of control.
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