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Section 1 Introduction

Based on Self-handicapping, revised at 22:12, 17 April 2019

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Length: 2m46s

  • 00:12 Self-handicapping is a...
  • 00:44 Self-handicapping can be seen as a method...
  • 01:34 Sameer Babu M, and Selvamari S (2018)...
  • 02:04 Self-handicapping is a widespread...

Section 2 Overview and relevance

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Length: 6m19s

  • 00:15 The first method people use to self-handicap...
  • 00:39 The second way that people self-handicap is...
  • 01:43 Self-handicapping behavior allows...
  • 02:54 Individual differences...
  • 04:01 A number of characteristics have been related to...
  • 04:57 A student, for example, may approach...
  • 05:31 Gender differences...

Section 3 Major theoretical approaches

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Length: 1m37s

  • 00:14 The root of research on the act of...
  • 01:08 Previous research has established that...

Section 4 Major empirical findings

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Length: 9m1s

  • 00:13 Experiments on self-handicapping...
  • 00:48 Jones and Berglas gave people positive feedback...
  • 02:02 More recent research finds that...
  • 03:31 In a further study, Rhodewalt (1991)...
  • 04:29 Another experiment, by Martin Seligman and colleagues...
  • 06:02 Previous research has looked at the consequences...
  • 07:17 Research suggests that among those who self-handicap...
  • 08:09 Zuckerman and Tsai assessed self-handicapping, well-being...

Section 5 Applications and Section 6 Controversies

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Length: 3m49s

  • 00:14 For the self-handicapping strategy to work the individual using it...
  • 01:35 Occurrence in sports...
  • 02:40 One controversy was revealed in a study done...

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