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a person can develop an internal locus of control by:
□ refusing to be a victim
□ thinking positively
□ blaming circumstances
□ taking responsibility
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An internal locus of control refers to the belief that one can influence their own outcomes. Refusing victimhood, positive thinking, and taking responsibility all foster this sense of personal agency. Blaming circumstances is associated with an external locus of control, as it attributes outcomes to outside factors.
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- refusing to be a victim
- thinking positively
- taking responsibility