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Locus of Control

2012
The construct known as locus of control (LOC) was introduced by J. B. Rotter in 1966 and refers to individuals' beliefs about the underlying main causes of events happening in their lives. Individuals with an internal LOC believe that the outcomes they experience are the result of their own actions.
Zacher, Hannes, Gielnik, Michael
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Locus of Control: The Mediation Effect between Emotional Stability and Pro-Environmental Behavior [PDF]

open access: yesSustainability, 2019
Locus of control is a crucial factor in pro-environmental behavior. However, studies on pro-environmental behavior investigating the predisposing factors of internal locus of control are limited.
Yi-Te Chiang, Wei‐Ta Fang, Eric Ng
exaly   +2 more sources

Locus of Control and the Control of Diabetes

The Diabetes Educator, 1987
Study participants were 120 diabetic men on insulin who completed Rotter's Locus of Control Scale. Control of diabetes was measured with a score derived from five-point weighted scales for hemoglobin A1, fasting blood glucose, triglyceride, and cholesterol. Baseline and six-month locus of control scores were correlated with metabolic control at six and
J, Edelstein, M W, Linn
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