Questions: Rotter initially described the dimensions of locus-of-control (LOC) as but more recently locus of control has been found to be comprised of internality and externality; luck, powerful others, and internality powerful others and internality; internality, externality, and luck internality and luck: powerful others, externality, and self internality and externality; luck and self-stability none of these

Rotter initially described the dimensions of locus-of-control (LOC) as but more recently locus of control has been found to be comprised of internality and externality; luck, powerful others, and internality powerful others and internality; internality, externality, and luck internality and luck: powerful others, externality, and self internality and externality; luck and self-stability none of these
Transcript text: Rotter initially described the dimensions of locus-of-control (LOC) as $\qquad$ but more recently locus of control has been found to be comprised of internality and externality; luck, powerful others, and internality powerful others and internality; internality, externality, and luck internality and luck: powerful others, externality, and self internality and externality; luck and self-stability none of these
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The answer is internality and externality; luck, powerful others, and internality.

Explanation
Option 1: internality and externality; luck, powerful others, and internality

This option correctly reflects the evolution of the concept of locus of control. Initially, Rotter described locus of control as a single dimension ranging from internal to external. However, later research expanded this to include sub-dimensions such as luck and powerful others, alongside internality.

Option 2: powerful others and internality; internality, externality, and luck

This option is partially correct but does not fully capture the recognized dimensions as they have been expanded in more recent studies.

Option 3: internality and luck; powerful others, externality, and self

This option incorrectly combines the dimensions and introduces "self" in a way that is not typically recognized in the literature on locus of control.

Option 4: internality and externality; luck and self-stability

This option introduces "self-stability," which is not a recognized dimension in the context of locus of control.

Option 5: none of these

This option is incorrect because option 1 accurately describes the expanded dimensions of locus of control.

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