Out of Control

Out of Control
Psychologist Julian B. Rotter developed the concept of “locus of control” in the 1950s. A person has either an internal (life events result from their own actions) or external (life events result from outside forces) locus of control. This concept, along with other dimensions of self-evaluation, has been able to predict work outcomes and other important information about the individual evaluated. (Article source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locus_of_control) The irony of this concept is th...

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