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The Attributional Complexity Scale (Fletcher et al., 1986) is a 28 item Likert-scored measure. Responses range from 1 (Disagree Strongly) to 7 (Agree Strongly). Items

The Attributional Complexity Scale (Fletcher et al., 1986) is a 28 item Likert-scored measure. Responses range from 1 (Disagree Strongly) to 7 (Agree Strongly). Items include: "I believe it is important to analyze and understand our own thinking process;" "I think a lot about the influence that I have on other people's behavior;" "I have thought a lot about the family background and the personal history of people who are close to me, in order to understand why they are the sort of people they are." High scores mean greater complex thinking; low scores mean less complex thinking. We believes that on average people administered the Attributional Complexity Scale will score above the midpoint; the midpoint being 4. Are we right?

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