Learned helplessness prevents people from seeking solutions even when escape is possible, based on previous conditioning
Learned helplessness prevents people from seeking solutions even when escape is possible, based on previous conditioning. Psychology experiments with puppies showed that dogs shocked in inescapable cages would later refuse to jump over low walls to escape, while unconditioned dogs immediately escaped.
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Learned Helplessness Blocks Solutions Even When Escape Is Possible
Learned helplessness prevents people from seeking solutions even when escape is possible, based on previous conditioning