Describe the concept of personal control beliefs, both primary and secondary

What will be an ideal response?


Personal control belief refers to the degree to which you believe your performance depends on something you do. An individual with a high sense of personal control believes that his performance is under his control. Primary control involves behaviors affecting one's external world (e.g., working a second job to increase earnings). Due to its relationship to biological factors, the development of primary control is very low in childhood, high in middle age, and very low in later life. Secondary control involves behaviors or cognitions affecting the person's internal world (e.g., believing that you can succeed when facing a challenge). While primary control declines over middle and later adulthood, secondary control tends not to show such a decline

Psychology

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