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Bernard Weiner
}}Bernard Weiner (born 1935) is an American social psychologist known for developing a form of attribution theory which seeks to explain the emotional and motivational entailments of academic success and failure. His contributions include linking attribution theory, the psychology of motivation, and emotion. Provided by Wikipedia
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Human motivation by Weiner, Bernard 1935-
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Human motivation by Weiner, Bernard 1935-
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Social motivation, justice, and the moral emotions an attributional approach by Weiner, Bernard 1935-
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Human motivation metaphors, theories, and research by Weiner, Bernard 1935-
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Cognitive views of human motivation
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Personality by Feshbach, Seymour
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