In general, parents who are contingently responsive to their children have been found to have children with a more internalized locus of control. |
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If Tallinn is compromised, whether digitally or physically, Estonia's locus of control will shift to such mirror sites abroad. |
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The concept of locus of control emerged out of social learning theory more than 50 years ago. |
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The power to resist coercion reflects what psychologists call internal locus of control, or the ability to determine one's own destiny. |
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High scores indicate internal locus of control and low scores indicate external locus of control. |
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A high internal locus of control weakened the relationship between the headache severity and depression variables. |
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People with internal locus of control tend to search for work more intensively. |
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Professional category employees were the least anxious as were those possessing high skill portability or a strong internal locus of control. |
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An internal locus of control is consistent with the belief that a person has a significant ability to influence the outcome of events in life. |
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For innovation to flourish the locus of control must shift to the frontline where people deliver public services. |
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People at the other end of the scale, with external locus of control, are more heavily influenced by authority figures. |
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These individuals reported lower levels of anxiety and depression combined with higher levels of happiness and locus of control. |
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They therefore eat based on an external locus of control rather than on their real physiological needs. |
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A fundamental belief that we can't control the events affecting us is known as an 'external locus of control. |
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The research indicates that it is not such that a person has either an internal or external locus of control. |
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As with the inner locus of control, self-confidence relates largely to how we see ourselves and our potential. |
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Resilience includes having an internal locus of control, persistence, tolerance for ambiguity, and resourcefulness. |
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But a more basic distinction rests with the locus of control. |
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The results suggest that compulsive usage of smartphone and technostress are positively related to psychological traits including locus of control, social interaction anxiety, materialism and the need for touch. |
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Among the other factors associated with the extent of satisfaction respondents felt towards that decision were three psychological measures: anxiety, depression, and locus of control. |
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Over the last two decades, the Australian states and territories have undergone various kinds of restructuring to alter the locus of control of the centre of power. |
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Further examination of CRP decision type also demonstrated a significant association with two psychological constructs: locus of control and anxiety. |
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We have been told repeatedly that the locus of control and management for community action must be at the local and regional level, the provincial and federal levels being too far from the action. |
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High scores on the locus of control scale reflect a belief that one has command over events, while a low score suggests a belief that circumstances are generally outside of one's control. |
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Shifting the locus of control from central ministries to districts or even to schools can increase the participation of principals or teachers in decision-making without increasing the participation of citizens. |
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A variety of factors were found to be positively associated with health assessments including: education, personal income, locus of control, improved economic circumstances, and satisfaction with their CRP decision. |
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Rather, people will lean in a certain direction, and people who are more entrepreneurial will tend to lean more significantly toward the internal locus of control. |
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Wetmore kept records of where each bird had entered his locus of control. |
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To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate obsessive-compulsive symptom structure in patients with schema and locus of control. |
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Respondents at Wave Four reported an average locus of control score of 4.6 on a sevenpoint scale, which remained virtually unchanged from the three previous waves. |
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First, severity of backpain and health locus of control were collected. |
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