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  2. Self-handicapping - Wikipedia

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    Self-handicapping is a cognitive strategy by which people avoid effort in the hopes of keeping potential failure from ... Psychology portal; Attributional bias ...

  3. Defensive pessimism - Wikipedia

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    Elliot and Church (2003) determined that people adopt defensive pessimism or self-handicapping strategies for the same reason: to deal with anxiety-provoking situations. Self-handicapping is a cognitive strategy in which people construct obstacles to their own success to keep failure from damaging their self-esteem. The difference between self ...

  4. Robert Arkin - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Arkin (August 12, 1950 – December 12, 2016) (Ph.D., University of Southern California) was a social psychologist and member of the social psychology program faculty at Ohio State University. He was primarily known for his research on self-handicapping. [1]

  5. Self-worth theory of motivation - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, unlike the strategy of defensive pessimism, self-handicapping is more about avoiding failure rather than approaching success. [7] It usually occurs in circumstances where individuals put the avoidance of failure over successful performance. [7] The self-presented dimension of self-handicapping also has been introduced.

  6. Self-enhancement - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of the causes of self-handicapping the self-defeating end result remains the same – the integrity and quality of a task outcome or evaluation is compromised in order that the meaning of that outcome appears more agreeable. Behavioural self-handicapping is a good demonstration of active self-deception. [90]

  7. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    Further into the sessions, group members are encouraged to do community service, and to practice acts of kindness. “One of the consequences of moral injury is self-isolation,” said Amidon. “The idea here is for them to begin to recognize the goodness in themselves, and to reinforce their sense of being accepted in the community.”

  8. Thomas Gilovich - Wikipedia

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    In his social psychology research, Gilovich discovered the phenomenon of self-handicapping, which he described as "attempts to manage how others perceive us by controlling the attributions they make for our performance." An example of self-handicapping, according to Gilovich, would be drawing attention to elements that inhibit performance, and ...

  9. We The Tweeple - The Huffington Post

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    Never before has Twitter played such a prominent role in an election. If Clinton or Trump wants to say something or react to news — even if it's at 3 a.m. — they don't need to coordinate a press conference.