High internality (Levenson I-score) was associated with decision making patterns that are less vulnerable to failure. ![]() ![]() We designed a novel task in which subjects had to learn the likelihood of achieving their goals, and the extent to which this depended on their efforts. However, how these tendencies interact with actual performance is unclear. Humans have trait- and state-like tendencies to implicate aspects of their own behaviour (called ‘internal’ ascriptions) or facets of the particular task or Lady Luck (’chance’). ![]() A critical facet of adjusting one’s behaviour after succeeding or failing at a task is assigning responsibility for the ultimate outcome.
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