Beliefs of Internal Versus External Control and Their Relationship to Stage of Moral Judgment
Description:
This investigation sought to explore the relationship of Julian Rotter's concept of internal versus external control (I-E) to stages of moral judgment. The I-E dimension is defined as the attribution by the individual of responsibility for behavioral outcomes to either oneself or to outside entities. The internal oriented person believes that the events in which he is involved lie within his control. Conversely, the external oriented person believes that the events that happen to him are contro…
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Date:
August 1971
Creator:
Coulter, Wylie A.
Partner:
UNT Libraries