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Locus of Control &
Attribution Style - Revised
30 questions, 10-15 min
What it measures:
A locus of control orientation is a belief about whether
the outcomes of our actions depend on what we do
(internal control orientation) or on events outside our
personal control (external control orientation). Our
attribution style determines which forces we hold
responsible for our successes and failures. Both locus
of control and attribution styles have a major influence
on our motivation, expectations, self-esteem,
risk-taking behavior, and even on the actual outcome of
our actions.
About Locus of Control and Attribution Style
Locus of Control score.
Subscores:
Success Attribution Style (Internal vs. External Forces
and Stable vs. Unstable Forces)
Failure Attribution Style (Internal vs. External Forces
and Stable vs. Unstable Forces)
Advice: Changing a self-defeating locus of control.
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