Chris Shreve
Locus of Control
PSY/285
9/8/2014
Locus of control is what people perceive what their everyday outcomes will be. If a person has an internal locus then, they believe that they are in control of themselves and the influence of the world around them. A person with an external locus feels as though they cannot control the things that happen to them and the world around them. I, myself, have an internal locus because I believe that my actions control my life. If I do not work hard at something, I have only myself to blame for the outcome that I get.
An example of internal locus:
I got a bad grade on my test because I did not take the time to study.
An example of an external locus:
I got a bad grade