Learned helplessness and learned resourcefulness: effects of noncontingent success and failure on individuals differing in self-control skills.

We designed two experiments to investigate the role of self-control processes in learned-helplessness studies by assessing the differential reactions to uncontrollability of subjects who presumably had either a rich (high resourceful, or HR) or poor (low resourceful, or LR) repertoire of self-control skills. HR and LR subjects received noncontingent success feedback, failure feedback, or no feedback on a task that ostensibly assessed "therapeutic abilities." Subjects were subsequently tested on insolvable puzzles (Experiment 1) or on solvable anagrams (Experiment 2). According to Kanfer and Hagerman's (1981) self-regulation model, self-regulatory activities are evoked primarily in situations in which subjects are faced with repeated failure. Hence we predicted that individual differences in self-control would influence performance on the insolvable puzzles and not anagram performance after exposure to noncontingent failure. This prediction was confirmed: Only the performance of LR subjects on the insolvable puzzles was debilitated by the helplessness induction, whereas HR and LR subjects showed equal helplessness-induced deficits on the anagrams. The latter finding was interpreted in terms of the learned-helplessness model without the mediating effects of self-regulatory processes. As predicted from the self-control model, HR subjects more frequently checked statements indicating positive self-evaluations and task-oriented thoughts and less frequently checked negative self-evaluations than did LR subjects during exposure to uncontrollability in both experiments. We concluded that the self-control model accounts best for subjects' self-reactions during exposure to uncontrollability or failure, whereas the learned-helplessness model accounts for the generalization of helplessness from uncontrollable situations to controllable ones.

[1]  M. Rosenbaum,et al.  Learned helplessness: the role of individual differences in learned resourcefulness. , 1983, The British journal of social psychology.

[2]  Michael Ross,et al.  Impact of causal attributions on affective reactions to success and failure. , 1982 .

[3]  R. Lubow,et al.  Latent Inhibition and Learned Helplessness in Children: Similarities and Differences , 1982 .

[4]  D. Kirschenbaum,et al.  Self-regulatory failure: Accentuate the positive? , 1982 .

[5]  P. Kendall,et al.  Advances in Cognitive-Behavioral Research and Therapy , 1982, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy.

[6]  T. L. Boyd Learned helplessness in humans: A frustration-produced response pattern. , 1982 .

[7]  R. Lubow,et al.  Confounding of controllability in the triadic design for demonstrating learned helplessness. , 1981 .

[8]  S. Thompson Will it hurt less if i can control it? A complex answer to a simple question. , 1981 .

[9]  H. Krohne,et al.  Achievement Stress and Anxiety , 1981 .

[10]  K. Matthews,et al.  The type A coronary-prone behavior pattern and reactions to uncontrollable stress: an analysis of performance strategies, affect, and attributions during failure. , 1981, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[11]  M. Rosenbaum Individual differences in self-control behaviors and tolerance of painful stimulation. , 1980, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[12]  M. Rosenbaum,et al.  Learned helplessness and depression among Israeli women. , 1979, Journal of clinical psychology.

[13]  R. Kaplan,et al.  A Two-Process Theory of Learned Helplessness. , 1978 .

[14]  C. Dweck,et al.  An Analysis of Learned Helplessness: Continuous Changes in Performance, Strategy, and Achievement Cognitions Following Failure. , 1978 .

[15]  C. Wortman,et al.  Is an attributional analysis of the learned helplessness phenomenon viable?: a critique of the Abramson-Seligman-Teasdale reformulation. , 1978, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[16]  M. Seligman,et al.  Learned helplessness in humans: critique and reformulation. , 1978, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[17]  L. Rehm A self-control model of depression , 1977 .

[18]  M. Griffith Effects of noncontingent success and failure on mood and performance. , 1977, Journal of personality.

[19]  D. Meichenbaum Cognitive-Behavior Modification: An Integrative Approach , 1977 .

[20]  A. Bandura Self-efficacy: toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. , 1977, Psychological review.

[21]  Dale T. Miller,et al.  Self-serving biases in the attribution of causality: Fact or fiction? , 1975 .

[22]  N. Feather,et al.  The relationship of persistence at a task to expectation of success and achievement related motives. , 1961, Journal of abnormal and social psychology.

[23]  M. Rosenbaum,et al.  Perspectives on behavior therapy in the eighties , 1983 .

[24]  C. Dweck,et al.  Learned helplessness, anxiety, and achievement motivation: Neglected parallels in cognitive, affective, and coping responses. , 1982 .

[25]  J. Weisz,et al.  Changing the world and changing the self: A two-process model of perceived control. , 1982 .

[26]  F. H. Kanfer,et al.  Self-management and behavior change : from theory to practice , 1982 .

[27]  M. Feuerstein,et al.  Self-control and chronic headache. , 1982, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[28]  D. Kirschenbaum,et al.  On Facing the Generalization Problem: The Study of Self-Regulatory Failure , 1982 .

[29]  A. Bandura Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency , 2024, Psihologìâ ì suspìlʹstvo.

[30]  M. Merbaum,et al.  Effects of therapist contact and a self-control manual on nailbiting reduction* , 1982 .

[31]  L. Rehm Behavior therapy for depression : present status and future directions , 1981 .

[32]  Julius Kuhl,et al.  Motivational and functional helplessness: The moderating effect of state versus action orientation. , 1981 .

[33]  M. Rosenbaum,et al.  A schedule for assessing self-control behaviors: Preliminary findings. , 1980 .

[34]  C. Carver A cybernetic model of self-attention processes. , 1979 .

[35]  R. Lazarus,et al.  Stress-Related Transactions between Person and Environment , 1978 .

[36]  Lawrence A. Pervin,et al.  Perspectives in Interactional Psychology , 1978 .

[37]  Richard B. ed. Stuart,et al.  Behavioral self-management: Strategies, techniques and outcomes , 1977 .

[38]  M. Rothbart,et al.  Locus of control and the generality of learned helplessness in humans , 1976 .

[39]  K. J. Kennelly,et al.  Learned helplessness: The result of uncontrollable reinforcements or uncontrollable aversive stimuli? , 1976 .

[40]  John W. Atkinson,et al.  Introduction: Motivation , 1964 .