A technique that appears effective at helping children to overcome the learned helplessness syndrome is one in which
A) children are given problems that they will fail and encouraged to attribute these failures to a lack of effort
B) children are given problems that they will fail and encouraged to attribute their failures to a lack of ability
C) children are given problems that they will pass and are thus convinced that they have the ability to succeed
D) children are rewarded for their successes and encouraged to attribute their failures to a fussy evaluator
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