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Roodin PA
, Broughton A, Vaught GM.
Effects of birth order, sex, and family size of field dependence and locus on control.
Percept Mot Skills
1974;
39
:671-6. [PMID:
4418660
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10.2466/pms.1974.39.1.671
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Hughes BM
. Birth Order and Locus of Control Revisited: Sex of Siblings as a Moderating Factor.
Psychol Rep
2016;
97
:419-22. [PMID:
16342573
DOI:
10.2466/pr0.97.2.419-422
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Rotter's Locus of Control scale was administered to 64 first-born and 157 other undergraduate students, and data on the sex of participants' siblings were also obtained. The sex of participants' siblings was significantly correlated with locus of control among first-borns but not among other participants.
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Adolescent
Adult
Birth Order
Female
Humans
Internal-External Control
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Middle Aged
Sex Factors
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Brian M Hughes
Department of Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
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Witkin HA
, Goodenough DR. FIELD DEPENDENCE REVISITED.
ACTA ACUST UNITED AC
2014. [DOI:
10.1002/j.2333-8504.1977.tb01141.x
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Herman A. Witkin
Educational Testing Service; Princeton New Jersey
Donald R. Goodenough
Educational Testing Service; Princeton New Jersey
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HUGHES BRIANM
. BIRTH ORDER AND LOCUS OF CONTROL REVISITED: SEX OF SIBLINGS AS A MODERATING FACTOR.
Psychol Rep
2005. [DOI:
10.2466/pr0.97.6.419-422
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Ehrlich AB
, Broughton A, Vaught GM. EFFECTS OF CONGRUENCE-INCONGRUENCE BETWEEN LOCUS OF CONTROL AND FIELD DEPENDENCE ON INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOR.
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY
1977. [DOI:
10.2224/sbp.1977.5.1.65
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Lefcourt and Telegdi's concepts of congruence and incongruence between perceptual skills and expectancies were examined with respect to interpersonal behavior. Four groups of subjects were formed using a portable rod-and-frame device and Rotter's locus of control scale. As predicted the two congruent groups used significantly less interpersonal distance with each of four different social stimuli as measured by Duke and Nowicki's comfortable interpersonal distance scale. There was no difference between congruent and incongruent groups on a self-report measure of interpersonal needs.
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