The “Depressive” Attributional Style Is Not That Depressive for Buddhists
By Michelle S. Liu, Fei Wang, and Kaiping Peng
8 pagesData analyses showed that Buddhists were more likely to attribute bad outcomes to internal, stable, and global causes, but their well-being was less affected by it. Thus, these results indicate that the “depressive” attributional style is not that depressive for Buddhists, after all.