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Problem about approaching to prevent future issues


Problem: Rotter argued that people differ in whether they believe outcomes are controlled internally (by their own actions) or externally (by luck, others, or circumstances). Jesika shows a stronger internal locus of control. When problems occur, she usually thinks, "What can I do to fix this?" For example, if a work conflict arises, she calmly addresses it or adjusts her approach to prevent future issues. I sometimes learn more externally when stressed, feeling situations happen because of other people's attitudes or unfair circumstances. In similar situations, I can initially feel frustrated or targeted before later realizing what could have been handled differently. These differences help explain why Jesika appears calmer; she feels more control over outcomes, while I sometimes feel situations are happening to me rather than something I can influence. Offer response. Need Assignment Help?

 

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