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... locus of control " * [ 64 ] . The second charac- teristic of executives who did not become ill involved their commit ... locus of control refers to the generalized tendency of people to believe that whatever happens to them is under ...
... locus of control " * [ 64 ] . The second charac- teristic of executives who did not become ill involved their commit ... locus of control refers to the generalized tendency of people to believe that whatever happens to them is under ...
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... control over their health by gaining information [ 70 ] . Rotter himself suggested that the locus of control orientation in specific situations like health might best be measured by a test instru- ment tailored specifically to assess ...
... control over their health by gaining information [ 70 ] . Rotter himself suggested that the locus of control orientation in specific situations like health might best be measured by a test instru- ment tailored specifically to assess ...
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... locus of control . See Locus of control Internal medicine , 249 Interviewer bias , 107-108 Interviewing , 106-115 James - Lange Theory , 73 Jargon . See Medical jargon Jenkins Activity Survey , 167 Justice . See Fairness Kinsey report ...
... locus of control . See Locus of control Internal medicine , 249 Interviewer bias , 107-108 Interviewing , 106-115 James - Lange Theory , 73 Jargon . See Medical jargon Jenkins Activity Survey , 167 Justice . See Fairness Kinsey report ...
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