People with an internal locus of control believe they control outcomes through their own efforts and abilities. They take responsibility for their actions and are less influenced by social pressures. Those with an external locus of control feel outcomes are beyond their control and due to luck or others, so they seek reassurance and are more likely to conform to social influences.
People with an internal locus of control believe they control outcomes through their own efforts and abilities. They take responsibility for their actions and are less influenced by social pressures. Those with an external locus of control feel outcomes are beyond their control and due to luck or others, so they seek reassurance and are more likely to conform to social influences.
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Easy guide to internal and external locus of control.
People with an internal locus of control believe they control outcomes through their own efforts and abilities. They take responsibility for their actions and are less influenced by social pressures. Those with an external locus of control feel outcomes are beyond their control and due to luck or others, so they seek reassurance and are more likely to conform to social influences.
People with an internal locus of control believe they control outcomes through their own efforts and abilities. They take responsibility for their actions and are less influenced by social pressures. Those with an external locus of control feel outcomes are beyond their control and due to luck or others, so they seek reassurance and are more likely to conform to social influences.
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