Asked by Minniver Chanda on Sep 26, 2024
Rotter developed the Internal-External (I-E) Scale to measure his concept of locus of control.Another scale to assess locus of control is the
A) Nowicki-Strickland Internal-External Scale.
B) Inventory of Internal-External Scale for Children.
C) Functional Analysis Scale of Internal-External Measures.
D) Personal Construct Locus of Control Scale.
Internal-External Scale
A psychological measure indicating the extent to which individuals attribute their successes or failures to internal factors (their own efforts) or to external factors (such as luck).
Nowicki-Strickland
A psychological assessment tool used to measure an individual's perceived locus of control.
Locus of Control
A psychological concept that refers to how strongly people believe they have control over the situations and experiences that affect their lives.
- Comprehend Julian Rotter's advancements in psychology, especially his development of the I-E Scale.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend Julian Rotter's advancements in psychology, especially his development of the I-E Scale.