Mensen met een winterdepressie hebben een externe focus, mensen met vrije wil hebben een interne focus.
There is external locus of control which is similar to determinism and there is internal locus of control which is similar to free will.
Individuals with an internal locus of control believe that they have personal control over situations and that their actions matter.
Correlational studies also show that beliefs in a just world are correlated with internal locus of control.
Individuals with high measures on internal locus of control will have a high expectation that outcome is related to their own efforts, and thus work hard at rehabilitation.
People with an internal locus of control tend to take responsibility for their actions and are resourceful in solving problems.
Autonomous choice-making requires two essential psychological elements: an internal locus of control and a sense of competent self-efficacy.
Patients with an internal locus of control generally do better - in recovery, positive health behavior, avoidance of depression - than do externals.
High self-directedness is associated with internal locus of control, whereas low self-directedness is associated with external locus of control.
Those with an external locus of control tend to believe that outside forces, chance, and/or luck determine situations more than their actions can.
This passivity (sometimes termed 'field dependence' or 'external locus of control') makes people more helpless and more open to external influence than their more autonomous peers.
Individuals with an external locus of control are more likely to exhibit a self-serving bias following failure than those with an internal locus of control.
People with an external locus of control tend to be apathetic and to blame others or bad luck for their problems.
People with an external locus of control tend to be more stressed and prone to clinical depression.
There is external locus of control which is similar to determinism and there is internal locus of control which is similar to free will. Individuals with an internal locus of control believe that they have personal control over situations and that their actions matter. Correlational studies...
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