In the 60s Psychologist Julian Rotter developed a theory called Locus of Control of Reinforcement. His theory centered around whether someone thinks their life is more influenced by external factors like fate, genetics, luck, environment (external locus of control) OR by internal factors like effort, tenacity, and free will (internal locus of control).
Your results suggest you believe your life is defined about equally by both internal forces (drive, free will, etc.) and external forces (genetics, environment, fate).
Thus, you have an Ambiverted Locus of ControlLocus of Control Test Results |
| Internal Locus (48%) Individual believes that their life is defined more by their decisions and internal drive. External Locus (52%) Individual believes that their life is defined more by genetics, environment, fate, or other external factors. |
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