According to research, when a person encounters an aversive stimulus that they are unable to avoid, they become apathetic. This is called the________ theory.

Answer :

Answer:

The answer is learned helplessness theory.

Explanation:

Learned helpleness occurs when a person feels he lacks control over an aversive situation, and stops trying to avoid the negative stimuli. The theory explains that mental disorders such as depression and generalised anixiety might be related to the perception of a lack of control.

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