Causal attributions shape the formation of novel ability self-beliefs
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This dataset is an OSF repository containing the data and code needed to reproduce the results reported in the manuscript “Causal attributions shape the formation of novel ability self-beliefs.” It supports research on how causal attributions influence the development of new beliefs about personal ability, with relevance to computational modeling, learning, self-concept, self-esteem, depression, negativity bias, and self-serving bias.
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1Causal attributions shape the formation of novel ability self-beliefs
Annalina V. Mayer•Alexander Schröder•David S. Stolz•Nora Czekalla•Frieder M. Paulus等 8 人
Communications Psychology
2026
•2026/6/5
•Vol.4 No.1 p.900
Healthy individuals typically attribute success to internal and failure to external factors, while people with depression and low self-esteem tend to do the opposite. At the same time, depression and low self-esteem are associated with negatively biased self-related learning and self-beliefs. Here, ...
DepressionHuman behaviour
10.1038/S44271-026-00479-8
ISSN:2731-9121