Why does external locus of control persist in individuals?
External locus of control can be rational in certain contexts, such as when facing genuine structural disadvantages or uncontrollable health events. However, the challenge arises when individuals generalize this external attribution to areas where they actually have agency, leading to learned helplessness and a reluctance to take action.
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