Term ID: T3374

Locus of Control

/locus-of-control/
An individual's belief about whether outcomes result from their own actions (internal) or external factors beyond their control.
Example: Students with internal locus believing grades reflect their effort versus those attributing performance to luck or teacher bias.

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Reference: Rotter (1966)