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    Locus of control is the degree to which people believe that they, as opposed to external forces (beyond their influence), have control over the outcome...
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  • Julian Rotter (category University of Iowa alumni)
    and research into locus of control. He was a faculty member at Ohio State University and then the University of Connecticut. A Review of General Psychology...
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  • A locus control region (LCR) is a long-range cis-regulatory element that enhances expression of linked genes at distal chromatin sites. It functions in...
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  • self-enhancement, self-presentation) and cognitive processes (i.e. locus of control, self-esteem) influence the self-serving bias. There are both cross-cultural...
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  • is conceptually related to locus of control. That is, low self-directedness is associated with external locus of control, whereas high self-directedness...
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    In control theory and stability theory, root locus analysis is a graphical method for examining how the roots of a system change with variation of a certain...
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  • been included as one of the four factors of core self-evaluation, one's fundamental appraisal of oneself, along with locus of control, neuroticism, and self-esteem...
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  • and locus of control. Locus of control scales include those used by Rotter and later by Duttweiler, the Nowicki and Strickland (1973) Locus of Control Scale...
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  • the desired outcome of an event may be. Perceived control is often associated with the term locus of control. Perceived control can be affected by two...
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  • Emetophobia (redirect from Fear of vomiting)
    internal locus of control pertaining to their everyday life as well as health-related matters. A locus of control is an individual's perception of where...
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  • Type A and Type B personality theory (category Articles intentionally citing publications with expressions of concern)
    Shephard, Roy J.; Furnham, Adrian F. (2002). "The influence of type a behaviour and locus of control upon job satisfaction and occupational health". Personality...
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  • patient, who is a serial rapist. Development of the film started in 2015 under the name of Locus of Control based on a pitch by Reijn. She and Gerritsen...
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  • dimensions: locus of control, neuroticism, generalized self-efficacy, and self-esteem. The trait developed as a dispositional predictor of job satisfaction...
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  • Look up locus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Locus (plural loci) is Latin for "place". It may refer to: Locus (mathematics), the set of points satisfying...
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  • Pathological lying (category Communication of falsehoods)
    causes of pathological lying, including stress, an attempt to shift locus of control to an internal one, and issues related to low self-esteem. Some researchers...
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  • financial advising, where the repercussions of errors are significant. People with an internal locus of control, who believe they have direct influence over...
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  • Attributional style is, at least superficially, similar to locus of control. However, the locus of control is concerned with expectancies about the future while...
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  • Magical thinking (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of July 2025)
    exposure often influences a concept of locus of control. Adversity has a greater effect on a person's external locus of control, and magical thinking can therefore...
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    concept of Locus of Control outlined in Julian Rotter's Social Learning Theory. Locus of control refers to the degree to which an individual's sense of control...
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    Psychological research suggests that individuals with a higher internal locus of control, defined as the belief that one can influence outcomes through their...
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  • Dead Internet theory (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    Internet now consists mainly of bot activity and automatically generated content manipulated by algorithmic curation to control the population and minimize...
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  • included as one of the four dimensions that comprise core self-evaluations, one's fundamental appraisal of oneself, along with locus of control, self-efficacy...
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  • the subject's locus of control. Earn found that pay increases decreased intrinsic motivation for subjects with an external locus of control whereas pay...
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    Having an internal locus of control (believing one has control over one's own life, as opposed to outside forces having control) leads to higher job...
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    deal of control over what they do, where they go, etc. Lefcourt, Herbert; Sordoni, Carl; Sordoni, Carol (1974). "Locus of control and the expression of humor"...
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  • article titled "Humour and the locus of control in 'The Gruffalo'", Betsie van der Westhuizen identifies the following types of humour used in The Gruffalo:...
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  • system Control (psychology) Control freak, a person who attempts to dictate Controlling behavior in relationships (also called coercive control) Locus of control...
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    A Specific Study of the Effects of Three Modes of Counseling on the Academic Achievement and Internal External Locus of Control of High-Risk College...
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    "The order of the day," they wrote in their general statutes, "is to put an end to the machinations of the purveyors of injustice, to control them without...
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    and demands of the task (compared to boredom and overload) only elicits the flow experience in individuals having an internal locus of control or a habitual...
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