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Your reaction to life events—specifically how you explain them—significantly affects your life outcomes.
American psychologist Julian Rotter developed the concept of "locus of control" in the 1950s, describing it as "the degree to which a person perceives an outcome as being contingent on their own ...
Locus of control defines who you view as responsible for your successes and failures: yourself or other people.
Honolulu (KHON2) – Our latest Straight Talk segment with Hooko LLC addressed the concept of “Locus of Control.” “Locus of control is a concept that was developed by Psychologist Julian ...
Key points People with an external locus of control believe that forces outside them are responsible for the events in their life. Those with an internal locus of control believe that their ...