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ROTTER INTERNAL-EXTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL SCALE (RIELC)

Historical Context and the Development of the RIELC The Rotter Internal-External Locus of Control Scale (RIELC) represents a foundational milestone in the field of personality psychology, serving as a primary instrument for measuring how individuals perceive the causal relationship between their actions and subsequent outcomes. Developed by Julian Rotter in 1966, this scale emerged from […]

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LOCUS OF CONTROL

Locus of Control Introduction to Locus of Control The concept of locus of control is a fundamental construct within personality psychology, describing the extent to which individuals believe they have control over the events that affect their lives. It represents a generalized belief about the nature of the causal relationship between one’s own behavior and […]

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