Locus of control and the ability to tolerate gratification delay: When it is better to be an external |
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Authors: | Dale T Miller |
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Affiliation: | University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | An experiment was conducted to investigate the relationship between the locus of control orientation of fourth-grade children and delay frustration experienced in self-imposed and externally imposed delay situations. Time estimation was used as the index of delay frustration, with greater time estimates being interpreted as indicating greater frustration. In a self-imposed delay situation, external subjects estimated a 5-min delay to be longer than did internal subjects, while in an externally imposed delay situation, internal subjects estimated a 5-min delay to be longer than did external subjects. The implications of the findings for an understanding of both the locus of control dimension and delay behavior are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to the author Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada. |
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