A student with an internal locus of control is likely to blame poor performance on:

a) lack of effort.
b) parents' pressures to succeed.
c) bad luck.
d) the teacher's difficult tests.


a Someone with an internal locus of control would blame poor performance on his or her own lack of effort.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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