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Locus of control and the perception of freedom in an agent of reinforcement
Authors:Mary Piechowski  C. Raymond Millimet
Affiliation:University of Nebraska at Omaha USA
Abstract:Internals and externals observed a staged videotape presentation that portrayed a “teacher” and a “learner” engaging in a 20-item anagrams task. For externals, any variability (10, 50, and 90% schedule) in the reinforcing behavior of the “teacher” (agent of reinforcement) resulted in significantly greater perceived freedom than when no variability (0 and 100% schedule) occurred in behavior. For internals, perceived freedom was a negative linear function of the amount of reinforcement administered. Internals indicated that they could influence the behavior of the “teacher” in all reinforcement conditions, whereas externals indicated that they could influence only the “teachers” in the variable reinforcement conditions. It was concluded that greater freedom is attributed to a person whose behavior is perceived as congruent with the person's inner disposition.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to: C. Raymond Millimet   Department of Psychology   University of Nebraska   Omaha   NE 68182.
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