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Control Orientation and the Illusion of Control

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1983
Tested the hypothesis that individuals with an external locus of control are sensitive to the occurrence of noncontingency and will not display the illusion of control. Internals, who view outcomes as response dependent, should succumb to the illusion.
H, Tennen, J P, Sharp
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Optimal Control by Dynamic Controllers

Automation and Remote Control, 2004
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Gabasov, R.   +2 more
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Controllers and Controlled

1995
Abstract This chapter focuses on the conflict of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) with the Ministry of Information and the Cabinet. It discusses Minister of Information Frank Pick's proposal for a government takeover of the BBC.
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The Controllers and the Controlled

2013
This chapter is not about labor exploitation per se or the competition that imprisoned labor creates for even minimum wage workers. Rather, it is about the relationships between the controllers and the controlled: on the one hand, prison guards and welfare workers; on the other hand, prisoners and welfare recipients.
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Controlled but Not Controlling: Leading with Self-Control

2018
Contemporary leadership contexts are rife with stress, competitiveness, and demanding expectations. These contexts litter the newsfeed with examples of leaders who have lost control in either their professional or personal lives. Genesis provides the story of Joseph and his inimitable degree of self-control in the presence of those who have forgotten ...
Mihai C. Bocarnea   +4 more
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The problems of controlling controlled drugs

BMJ, 2010
Medicine has endured much regulation and intervention: now even teachers look at us with sympathy. This regulation takes the form of annual appraisals (and of course revalidation, when it arrives in 2050) and new contracts that dictate much of our day to day activity—medical micromanagement. Professionalism is mistrusted. Perhaps we have only ourselves
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Controlling Controls

Abstract We build on the forms of heterogeneity developed in the previous chapters, and connect them to the heterogeneity of what we call ‘pathways to scrutiny’. We focus on the existing mechanisms, in EU and national law, to assess the compliance of the conditions for controls and on the addressees of control with the core principles
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To Control or Not to Control

1998
To have control over an event means exercising authority and influence over it by directing and regulating it oneself. Obviously, events differ in their amenability to control. We cannot change the order of days in the week; our influence on our own health is greater but still limited.
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Control, Control, Control; Where's Your Control?

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2012
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"Control the controllable".

Caring : National Association for Home Care magazine, 2005
At the beginning of each year we all make resolutions--both for ourselves and our businesses. We intend to implement these resolutions to make us better, smarter, thinner. Studies reveal again and again that by mid-February many of us have dropped our resolutions along the road through Everyday Life, as this first question highlights.
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