Asked by brenton walker on Sep 26, 2024
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Women who have been physically abused tend to show an internal locus of control.
Internal Locus
The belief that one has control over their own life and outcomes, as opposed to external forces having that control.
Physically Abused
Experiencing harm or injury to the body inflicted by another person.
- Recognize the consequences linked to possessing an internal in contrast to an external locus of control.
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KW
Kemerley Wrightabout 23 hours ago
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Women who have been physically abused tend to develop a sense of learned helplessness and external locus of control, believing that events in their life are controlled by outside factors and they have no power to change them.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the consequences linked to possessing an internal in contrast to an external locus of control.