selenahavy Posted May 22, 2017 Posted May 22, 2017 Earlier studies relating locus of control to social action have produced mixed results. The present investigation examined the moderating effects of perceived outcome on the relationship between activism in the form of anti-pollution behavior and I-E. A representative sample (n = 433) of Winnipeg's adult population was interviewed to obtain data. As predicted, among people optimistic about future levels of pollution, internally oriented individuals engaged in more anti-pollution activities. Among pessimistic respondents there was virtually no relationship between l-E and social actions. Internals also had more accurate information about environmental pollution. representational painting, the evaluation of an abstract painting, the solution rate for anagrams, and elapsed time estimation did not vary as a function of room condition and personality. Sex differences vere also not found to be critical. Source: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/001391657682008
Phi for All Posted May 22, 2017 Posted May 22, 2017 ! Moderator Note This is a science discussion forum. Thanks for the excerpt from the relevant link, but we also need a direction for discussion. Can express in your own words what you'd like to talk about in relation to the quoted material?
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