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Peer reviewedKestenbaum, Joel M.; Hammersla, Joy – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1976
Three experiments were conducted with college psychology students to determine whether the use of filler items in Rotter's I-E scale fulfills its stated objective of obscuring the purpose of the scale. Fillers didn't effect I-E scores, impede subjects from faking good, or obscure knowledge of the scale. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: College Students, Locus of Control, Sex Differences, Test Construction
Peer reviewedKanfer, Frederick H.; Zich, Jane – Developmental Psychology, 1974
The effects of extent and kind of external control during training on later resistance to temptation were examined in preschool children. Boys transgressed significantly more quickly than girls. (ST)
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Reinforcement, Self Control, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedNowicki, Stephen, Jr.; Strickland, Bonnie R. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1973
This study presents reliability and validity evidence concerning a new measure of a generalized locus of control for children. Construction procedures leading to the final 40-item scale are described. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Individual Characteristics, Locus of Control, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedLevenson, Hanna – Developmental Psychology, 1973
Subjects who reported that their parents used more punishing- and controlling-type behaviors were found to have greater expectations of control by powerful others, while subjects who viewed their parents as using unpredictable standards had stronger chance orientations. (ST)
Descriptors: College Students, Locus of Control, Parent Influence, Personality Development
Peer reviewedLudenia, Krista; Russell, Stephen F. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1983
Examined relationships between the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) Scales and subscales of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) with inpatients (N=90) at a alcohol treatment unit. Significant correlations were found between dimensions of perceived locus of control and various personality characteristics. (JAC)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Beliefs, Locus of Control, Males
Peer reviewedRobinson, Bryan E.; And Others – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1983
The responses to the Norwicki-Strickland scale of 20 unwed adolescent fathers matched with 20 nonfathers suggest that adolescent fathers are not psychologically different in their ability to control outcomes in their lives than adolescent males who have not fathered children. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Fathers, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedParish, Thomas S.; Nunn, Gerald D. – Journal of Psychology, 1983
American undergraduate students (n = 644) completed the Rather Internality-Externality Scale and provided information on their family background. Subjects were grouped according to father absence, cause of this absence, and their age at the time this event occurred. Results indicated locus of control varied markedly as a function of these…
Descriptors: Death, Divorce, Family Characteristics, Fatherless Family
Peer reviewedNystrom, Paul C. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1982
Investigated relationships between 155 managers' personalities (rigidity, intolerance of ambiguity, locus of control) and their leadership perceptions (initiating structure, consideration, and least preferred co-worker). Only two of the twenty-four differences between means exhibited statistical significance, providing little support for a…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Leadership Styles, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedKoelle, William H.; Convey, John J. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1982
The relationship of self-concept and locus of control with the achievement of 90 deaf adolescents was examined. Generally, parent hearing status and student self-concept were the most important predictors of achievement. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Deafness, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedBerkowitz, Marvin W. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1982
Argues that in order to understand how the capacity for altruism develops and comes under self-control it is necessary first to understand the nature and development of the self-control. (MP)
Descriptors: Altruism, Behavior Development, Children, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedTrimble, Joseph E.; Richardson, Susan S. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1982
Locus of control scales were administered to 740 American Indian adults. Factor analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis substantiated previous findings with Blacks of a separation of personal control from ideological control. Clusters obtained with American Indians related to trust, personal control, race ideology, control ideology, and a…
Descriptors: Adults, American Indians, Cross Cultural Studies, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedIsbitsky, Joyce Renee; White, Donna Romano – Journal of Psychology, 1981
Significant sex differences indicated that boys generally ate more than girls and held more internal locus of control expectancies. However, obese and normal-weighted children were not differentiated by their performance on either food-related measures nor by their locus of control expectancies. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Children, Eating Habits, Elementary Education, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedLau, Sing; And Others – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
A total of 187 American and 90 Filipino college students were given Levenson's locus of control scales and the Thurstone's Gottschaldt hidden figures test. Consistent with past studies, no linear relationship between locus of control and field-independence was found. A similar curvilinear relationship was observed with both groups. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: College Students, Correlation, Cross Cultural Studies, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKendall, Philip C.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Examined locus of control scores and factor patterns, using Nowicki-Strickland Locus of Control Scale for Children. Multidimensionality was supported by factor analyses of emotionally disturbed, delinquent, and elementary public school children. Differences in factor patterns raised questions about interpreting inventory scores as reflecting same…
Descriptors: Children, Delinquency, Emotional Disturbances, Factor Structure
Peer reviewedCole, David; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Studied extent to which stereotypes of Mexican or Chicano students as fatalistic are supported by their locus of control scores. Data show Mexican university students are more internally oriented than students from other nations. Perceived locus of control indicative of fatalistic outlooks is lacking in data on these respondents. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: College Students, High School Students, Locus of Control, Mexican Americans


