Internal‐external locus of control and response to influence attempts 1
1971; Wiley; Volume: 39; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1467-6494.1971.tb00051.x
ISSN1467-6494
Autores Tópico(s)Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
ResumoS ummary It was hypothesized that subjects having external locus of control orientations (E's) would conform to both subtle and overt influence attempts, whereas internals (I's) would react against such attempts 144 undergraduate students (72 of each sex) rated a proposed grading procedure pre‐ and postinfluence Data were analyzed in a completely crossed and balanced 3‐way factorial design, which included 3 levels of locus of control (I's, middles, and E's), 3 levels of influence (no, low, and high), and 2 levels of sex (male and female) Results showed that E's conformed to both levels of influence and I's reacted against high influence I's were not responsive to low influence
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