Asked by jazzmiere carter on May 01, 2024

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Those with an external locus of control think that other people,fate,or luck controls the rewards they receive.

External Locus

The belief that one's successes or failures result from external factors beyond their control, as opposed to internal factors like effort and decision-making.

Fate

A predetermined course of events often considered to be beyond human control.

  • Identify the implications of having an internal versus external locus of control.
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peter stringamMay 04, 2024
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True
Explanation :
Individuals with an external locus of control believe that external factors such as luck, fate, or other people control their outcomes rather than their own actions and decisions.