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1 Julian Rotter Locus of Control

2 What determines the outcomes of your actions?
Internal Locus of Control: A belief that outcomes (positive or negative) are brought about by our own behavior. OR External Locus of Control: A belief that outcomes (positive or negative) are under the control of other people, fate, or luck.

3 What is your locus of control?
Try this test to determine where your locus of control lies How did you come out? What do you think about this?

4 When is one's locus of control internal?
14-15 year-old Norwegian girls have a more internal locus of control than the boys (but that is no differences at other times) Healthier people have a more internal locus of control than people dealing with illness Economically stable people (good job, good financial state) have a more internal locus of control than poorer people with job problems Majority culture people have a more internal locus of control than minority people, esp. when discrimination is present Children in smaller families have a a more internal locus of control than children in larger families

5 Locus of control and self-efficacy
It seems that an internal locus of control goes together with a sense of self-efficacy, with the perception that one has a measure of control over one's own life. Possibly even, one could have an internal locus of control in certain areas and not in others.

6 Is it always better to have an internal locus of control?
What does an internal locus of control allow you to do? Are there some times where an internal locus of control would be a disadvantage? What do you think?

7 THE END


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