Theories of ‘ Locus of control’
1.To define Locus Control.
2.To understand the theories of Locus Control.
Locus Control | |||
No | Term | Definition | Example |
1 | Locus Control | Individual’s generalized expectancies due to the rewards and punishments. | None |
2 | Internal locus | Individuals that view the events as resulting from their own actions. | Study during Examination Day |
3 | External locus | Individuals that view the events as being under the control of external factors such as luck | Late to the class, for example, may blame the weather, traffic, road-construction, or any number of external factors. |
4 | Maslow's hierarchy of needs | Theory in psychology that Abraham Maslow proposed in his 1943 | 5. Actualization 4. Esteem need 3.Love/belonging 2.Safety 1. Physiological |
5 | Physiological | 1.Hunger 2.Thirst 3.Maintenance of internal state of the body. 4.Body | 1.Food 2.Oxygen |
6 | Safety | To feel secure & safe To seek pleasure | Protection |
7 | Love/belonging | 1.To affiliate with others 2.To be accepted 3.To give & received attention | Get attention |
8 | Esteem need | 1.To achieve the competent 2.Excel-personal worth, autonomy 3.Ego | Get Confidential |
9 | Actualization | To find self fulfillment & realize one’s potential | personal growth and personal-development |
10 | Spiritual Need | 1.Love and direction 2.Wholeness, unity integration, oneness | Religious Need |
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