In psychology, it’s almost universally accepted that we want people to have an internal locus of control. The alternative? An external locus of control. Source: Photo by Milad Fakurian on Unsplash ...
In 1954, Psychologist Julian B. Rotter proposed the concept of locus of control made up of two ends of a continuum. On one end of the continuum is the internal locus of control with the external locus ...