The Effects of Locus of Control and Soluble Discrimination Problems on Intelligence Test Performance
Description:
This study investigated the possible differential effects of a series of soluble discrimination problems on internal versus external locus of control subjects. It was hypothesized that externals exposed to a series of discrimination problems would perform better on a test task than external controls, while internals exposed to the same problems would not perform better on the test task relative to their controls. As anticipated, the internals were not affected by the discrimination problems. Ho…
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Date:
December 1976
Creator:
Smith, Alvin, active 1976-
Partner:
UNT Libraries