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Martin, Nancy K.; Dixon, Paul N. – Journal of College Student Development, 1989
Investigated the impact of freshman orientation and locus of control on college adjustment in college freshmen (N=315). Found orientation had no effect; students characterized by internal locus of control were significantly better adjusted than were their external counterparts. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Freshmen, Higher Education, Locus of Control

Choi, Namok – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Investigates the joint effects of locus of control and test format on test anxiety with college students (N=86). Examines the relationship between students' attitudes toward test format and test anxiety. Results show no differential effect of locus of control on test anxiety across test format; students were more anxious about essay tests than…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Locus of Control, Student Attitudes

Ellermann, Nancy C.; Johnston, Joseph – Journal of College Student Development, 1988
Examined women's perceived life roles relative to locus of control among 71 female undergraduates from traditional and nontraditional academic majors. Found differences in perceived life roles of women pursuing nontraditional and traditional academic majors relative to locus of control. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Higher Education, Locus of Control

Friedrich, James – Journal of College Student Development, 1988
Examined college students' summer employment aspirations, expectations, and information preferences among 115 college students. Found aspirations, expectations, and information preferences to be correlated with students' perception of control over life events. These findings have implications for counseling professionals. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: College Students, Expectation, Higher Education, Locus of Control

Martin, Nancy K.; Dixon, Paul N. – Journal of College Student Development, 1991
Investigated the effects of demographic variables and locus of control on college choice. Additional factors were examined using the College Choice Influence Scale (CCIS). Locus of control, socioeconomic status, and declared major were shown to influence college choice. Implications are discussed for directing recruitment activity. (LLL)
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Choice, College Students, Demography

Luzzo, Darrell Anthony; McWhirter, Ellen Hawley; Hutcheson, Kathy Garrison – Journal of College Student Development, 1997
A survey of 305 traditional-aged first-year college students, who were employed in occupations congruent with their career interests, were more likely than other students to believe that career decision making was a process over which they had personal control. Discusses implications of findings for student affairs professionals. (Author/RJM)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Planning, College Freshmen, Higher Education

Luzzo, Darrell Anthony – Journal of College Student Development, 1993
Compared value of several theoretically derived personal (age and gender), educational (class standing and academic performance), and psychological (locus of control and vocational congruence) factors as predictors of undergraduates' (n=337) career maturity. Vocational congruence and academic performance emerged as two most significant predictors.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Career Choice, Congruence (Psychology)

Tomlinson-Clarke, Saundra – Journal of College Student Development, 1994
Examined relationship between academic comfort and occupational orientation, and between academic comfort and persistence for 68 ethnically diverse students. Results from 41 African-American, 12 Hispanic, and 12 white students showed significant relationships between comfort and occupational orientation and introversion-extroversion. Three-year…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, Career Choice, College Students

Kanoy, Korrell W.; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1990
Explored differences between high- and low-achieving freshmen women on cognitive and psychological variables. Results support hypotheses that high achievers would have a more internal locus of control, be more cognitively complex, possess a higher academic self-concept, and report more confidence in their ability and effort than would students in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, College Freshmen, Females

Luzzo, Darrell Anthony – Journal of College Student Development, 1995
One hundred thirteen undergraduates completed measures of career decision-making (CDM) self-efficacy, career locus of control, CDM attitudes, and CDM skills. Results proved the self-efficacy theory superior to the locus of control model in predicting college students' CDM attitudes. No significant gender differences emerged among the variables.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Decision Making, Higher Education