2.a center or source, as of activities or power:locus of control. 3.Math.the set of all points, lines, or surfaces that satisfy a given requirement. 4.the position of a gene on a chromosome. [1525–35; < Latin; Old Latinstlocus] ...
1. Internal control refers to individuals who attribute their activities and outcomes of behavior to their own efforts and abilities. They believe that success or failure is determined by their own capabilities and efforts. 2. External control, on the other hand, refers to individuals... Larsen ...
The term “locus of control” is used to describe these generalized control beliefs. This construct was first introduced by Rotter,18 who argued that people vary in the extent to which they believe that important outcomes are determined by their own internal abilities and activities or by ...
In contrast, women with an internal locus of control appear to adopt healthy habits because they derive greater satisfaction from those activities than women with external control tendencies.doi:10.2139/ssrn.2146274Deborah A. Cobb-ClarkSonja C. Kassenboehmer...
One effective way to do this is to start each day with a plan. Prioritize tasks that enhance your sense of control, such as goal setting or decision-making activities. This helps to reinforce the idea that you have a significant influence over the course of your day and, by extension, yo...
Learn about locus of control and self-efficacy. Identify the different locus of control, what self-efficacy is, and what the benefits of locus of...
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Stephen C Wilhite.Self-efficacy locus of control, self-assessment of memory ability, and study activities as predictors of college course achievement,1990... SC Wilhite - 《Academic Ability》 被引量: 103发表: 1992年 General Self-efficacy, Health Locus of Control and Lifestyle as Predictors of ...
2.a center or source, as of activities or power:locus of control. 3.Math.the set of all points, lines, or surfaces that satisfy a given requirement. 4.the position of a gene on a chromosome. [1525–35; < Latin; Old Latinstlocus] ...
Where they perceived themselves as having good ability, in contrast, internals tended to select partners of equal ability for the anticipated cooperative activities, even though selection of superior-ability partners would have enhanced their teams' chances for success. Surprisingly, some externals tended...