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Internal-External Locus of Control and Environmental Cohesiveness
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1976Subjects with high or low scores on Rotter's Social Reaction Inventory were required to solve word and nonsense anagrams. A significant interaction was found between the locus of control and the two types of anagrams, thus confirming the hypothesis that locus of control measures an individual's percep tion of the cohesiveness of the environment.
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Internal-External Locus of Control and Word Association
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1981Internal-external (I-E) locus of control responses and patterns of word association responses were examined among Japanese and American students. Except for research conducted in Japan, use of word associations to augment I-E studies has not been reported previously.
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Internal-External Locus of Control and Performance on a Vigilance Task
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1976Previous studies have demonstrated there are large individual differences in subjects' ability to perform on vigilance or watch-keeping tasks. This study used Rotter's Internal-External (I-E) Locus of Control Scale to resolve some of the variance attributed to individual differences and tested the hypothesis that the internally controlled person is a ...
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Age Changes and Correlates of Internal-External Locus of Control Scale
Psychological Reports, 1969A key variable in Rotter's (1954) social learning theory is generalized expectancy for internal versus external control of reinforcement. Internal control refers to the belief that reinforcement follows, or is a result of, each person's own actions. External control refers to the expectation that reinforcement occurs as a result of luck, chance, or ...
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Internal-External Locus of Control, Power and Political Participation
Psychological Reports, 1985Rotter's 1966 Internal-External Locus of Control Scale (I-E) was administered to 20 men and 24 women, along with new projective techniques to measure power behavior and political participation. The power behavior studied included power style, power drive, and power salience.
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Internal-external locus of control: Parental antecedents.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971openaire +2 more sources

