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People with an internal locus of control tend to believe outcomes result from:

APure luck alone
BOther people only
CFixed inborn traits
DTheir own efforts
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Correct answer: D. Their own efforts
1. The two loci differ in where control is felt to sit. 2. Those of us with an internal locus of control are called internals. 3. They tend to believe that most of our outcomes are the direct result of our efforts. 4. Externals instead attribute outcomes to forces outside themselves. _Source: OpenStax Psychology 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 11 'Personality', sections 11.1-11.9_
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