The Effects of Self-Monitoring and Health Locus of Control on Improvement in a Work Hardening Program
Description:
This study examined the effects of self-monitoring behavior and health locus of control on improvement in a work hardening program. The subjects included 22 male and 18 female outpatients in a hospital-based rehabilitation program. Subjects were classified as having an internal or external health locus of control, and were randomly assigned to either a self-monitoring or a non-self-monitoring group. Improvement was assessed via objective performance data and self-ratings of perceived improvemen…
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Date:
May 1989
Creator:
Liedtke-Hendrickson, Valette
Partner:
UNT Libraries