Explain the difference between an internal and external locus of control

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
Some people attribute the outcome of an event to internal forces, such as hard work. If you expect to do well on an exam because you studied hard, you are exhibiting an internal locus of control. As an “internal,” you are attributing the outcome of the event to factors within your control. However, other people attribute the outcome of an event to external forces, such as good luck, fate, or environ- mental factors. If you believe you will do well on the exam because the course or test is easy or because the professor likes you, these expectations demonstrate an external locus of control.?

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