Locus of Control
Julian Rotter (1966) devised a locus of control personality test to assess the extent to which an individual possesses internal or external reinforcement beliefs. Terry Pettijohn, the author of Psychology: A ConnecText, has developed the following test based on Rotter's original idea. Indicate for each statement whether it is T (true) or F (false) for you. There are no right or wrong answers. This survey will give you a general idea of where you stand on the locus of control personality dimension.
1. I usually get what I want in life.
True

False
2. I need to be kept informed about news events.
True

False
3. I never know where I stand with other people.
True

False
4. I do not really believe in luck or chance.
True

False
5. I think that I could easily win a lottery.
True

False
6. If I do not succeed on a task, I tend to give up.
True

False
7. I usually convince others to do things my way.
True

False
8. People make a difference in controlling crime.
True

False
9. The success I have is largely a matter of chance.
True

False
10. Marriage is largely a gamble for most people.
True

False
11. People must be the master of their own fate.
True

False
12. It is not important for me to vote.
True

False
13. My life seems like a series of random events.
True

False
14. I never try anything that I am not sure of.
True

False
15. I earn the respect and honors I receive.
True

False
16. A person can get rich by taking risks.
True

False
17. Leaders are successful when they work hard.
True

False
18. Persistence and hard work usually lead to success.
True

False
19. It is difficult to know who my real friends are.
True

False
20. Other people usually control my life.
True

False

0-15 Very strong external locus of control
20-35 External locus of control
40-60 Both external and internal locus of control
65-80 Internal locus of control
85-100 Very strong internal locus of control

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William Revelle's Personality Project site with research references

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