Cheng is a district manager for a health insurance company. Recent reports indicated that Cheng's district was not performing as well as other districts in his region. Cheng thinks he has been a poor leader and blames himself for the decline in performance in his district. Cheng's view of the situation is an example of
A. external locus of control.
B. need for affiliation.
C. low self-esteem.
D. internal locus of control.
E. tolerance of failure.
Answer: D
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