Attribution theory: Applications to achievement, mental health, and interpersonal conflict.

Contents: B. Weiner, Searching for the Roots of Applied Attribution Theory. Part I:Applications to Achievement. S. Graham, Communicating Low Ability in the Classroom: Bad Things Good Teachers Sometimes Do. E. McAuley, T.E. Duncan, The Causal Attribution Process in Sport and Physical Activity. C. Peterson, Explanatory Style in the Classroom and on the Playing Field. Part II:Applications to Mental Health. J.H. Amirkhan, Applying Attribution Theory to the Study of Stress and Coping. S.R. L pez, B.H. Wolkenstein, Attributions, Person Perception, and Clinical Issues. F. F rsterling, Attributional Therapies. Part III:Applications to Conflict in Interpersonal and Intergroup Relationships. V.S. Folkes, Conflict in the Marketplace: Explaining Why Products Fail. F.D. Fincham, T.N. Bradbury, J.H. Grych, Conflict in Close Relationships: The Role of Intrapersonal Phenomena. R.A. Baron, Attributions and Organizational Conflict. H. Betancourt, An Attributional Approach to Intergroup and International Conflict.