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Sex differences in perceived locus of control
Sex differences in perceived locus of control
Journal Article

Sex differences in perceived locus of control

1990
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From the findings, it appears that the Rotter scale could have a different meaning for female and male students. Hypothesised that the female's responses to the items are determined by what they feel to be socially acceptable answers. These answers reflect the general perception that in most societies women are more dependent than men on external factors. (JLN)