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Automated Assessment of Nondosimetric Aspects of Prostate Radiation Therapy Treatment Quality in a Large Plan Database. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Radiat Oncol
Charters JA   +8 more
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Internal-External Locus of Control: A Bibliography

open access: yesPsychological Reports, 1971
Several methods of search yielded for the period 1954 through 1969 11 tests of internal-external control, 169 published papers and books, and 170 references to unpublished work.
W F, Throop, A P, MacDonald
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Internal-External Control: Studied through the Use of Proverbs

open access: yesPsychological Reports, 1973
This study investigated the factorial structure and the construct validity of the factors based on responses to a 25-item Internal-External Control Proverbs Test. 488 university students were given the series of proverbs in a battery that included the Rotter Internal-External scale.
S T, Friedman, G J, Manaster
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Glossolalia and Internal-External Locus of Control

open access: yesJournal of Psychology and Theology, 1977
A group of glossolalics was compared with a group of nonglossolalics on Rotter's Internal-External Locus of Control Scale. The sample of glossolalics was drawn from Foursquare Gospel and Assembly of God churches, the nonglossolalics were Methodists. There were 95 glossolalics and 79 nonglossolalics.
Jesse E. Coulson, Ray W. Johnson
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Internal-External Control and the Need to Control

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1968
(1968). Internal-External Control and the Need to Control. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 43-48.
J W, Julian, C M, Lichtman, R M, Ryckman
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Internal-external locus of control and guilt

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976
This study examined the relationship between internal-external locus of control and guilt. Ss were 65 male and 137 college undergraduates who completed the Rotter I-E scale and the Mosher Hostility and Morality-Conscience Guilt Scales. Results demonstrated that internals reported a higher degree of hostility guilt than externals.
L J, Breen, T J, Prociuk
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