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What does ELOC stand for?

External Locus of Control


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Individuals with an internal locus of control attribute the cause or control of events to something inside of themselves while individuals with an external locus of control believe that they are not in control of their environment and the outcomes are instead controlled by luck, destiny, or powerful others.
People with external locus of control exhibit less responsibility over their lives.
I'm also concerned that Urbina's view of rehabilitation focuses too heavily on the need to change an external locus of control (i.
Observance of democratic values was found to be significantly higher for teachers with internal locus of control than for those with external locus of control in terms of freedom.
Each item consists of a pair of statements: one statement of each pair is related to the external locus of control and the other is related to the internal locus of control.
The notions assertiveness, external locus of control and internal locus of control are important in an endeavour to open up the emotional riches of the story-poem, The Gruffalo.
There was a difference between the working/studying subgroup and the others, indicating more external locus of control in the subgroup not working or studying.
Past studies have found that individuals having external locus of control (i.

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