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Internals were believed by Rotter (1966) to exhibit two essential characteristics: high achievement motivation and low outer-directedness. This was the basis of the locus-of-control scale proposed by Rotter in 1966, although it was based on Rotter's belief that locus of control is a single construct.
Julian B. Rotter (October 22, 1916 – January 6, 2014) was an American psychologist known for developing social learning theory and research into locus of control. He was a faculty member at Ohio State University and then the University of Connecticut .
Wallston et al. go on explaining that there is also a connection between the locus of control and perceived control on health outcomes. Loci of control , a concept developed by Julian B. Rotter in 1954, [ 14 ] says that a person can attribute certain events in their life internally, as they themselves being responsible for them, or externally ...
Various scales have been developed to assess both attributional style and locus of control. Locus of control scales include those used by Rotter and later by Duttweiler, the Nowicki and Strickland (1973) Locus of Control Scale for Children and various locus of control scales specifically in the health domain, most famously that of Kenneth ...
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1966 – Julian Rotter published a paper proposing the Internal-External Locus of Control Scale (I-E Scale). 1967 – Aaron Beck published a psychological model of clinical depression, suggesting that thoughts play a significant role in the development and maintenance of depression.