We investigate whether the intensity of emotional pain following a negative shock is different across the distribution of a person’s locus of control – the extent to which individuals believe that their actions can influence future outcomes. Using panel data from Australia, we show that individuals with strong internal locus of control are psychologically insured against own and others ’ serious illness or injury, close family member detained in jail, becoming a victim of property crime and death of a close friend, but not against the majority of other life events. The buffering effects vary across gender. Our findings thus add to the existing literature on the benefits of internal locus of control. JEL: D03; I1
Past research has indicated that social resources and locus of control may influence psychological d...
Workplace bullying is regarded as one of the most devastating stressors at work for those targeted, ...
Internal locus of control is associated with better psychological outcomes in comparison with extern...
We investigate whether the intensity of emotional pain following a negative shock is different acros...
This paper analyzes whether a personality trait, that is, locus of control, is stable after the occu...
Locus of control has been associated with health outcomes (Donham et al., 1983; Holder & Levi, 1988)...
Social support seems to be positively related to psychological well-being. Studies have shown that i...
Background An internal locus of control (LoC I) refers to the belief that the outcome of events in o...
Data from the 1969 and 1971 panels of the National Longitudinal Survey of Middle-Aged Men are analyz...
Locus of control is a personality variable that reflects a person\u27s general beliefs about whether...
Locus of control affects individual’s future expectations and subjective well-being, thereby determi...
The present study attempted to assess the relationship between locus of control and suicide, and bet...
In this study, the effect of locus of control on a visualization of a spinal-cord injury was investi...
Studies involving the importance of internal locus of control on the rehabilitation process of any i...
This study aims to examine the dysfunctional effects of external locus of control (LOC) in powerful ...
Past research has indicated that social resources and locus of control may influence psychological d...
Workplace bullying is regarded as one of the most devastating stressors at work for those targeted, ...
Internal locus of control is associated with better psychological outcomes in comparison with extern...
We investigate whether the intensity of emotional pain following a negative shock is different acros...
This paper analyzes whether a personality trait, that is, locus of control, is stable after the occu...
Locus of control has been associated with health outcomes (Donham et al., 1983; Holder & Levi, 1988)...
Social support seems to be positively related to psychological well-being. Studies have shown that i...
Background An internal locus of control (LoC I) refers to the belief that the outcome of events in o...
Data from the 1969 and 1971 panels of the National Longitudinal Survey of Middle-Aged Men are analyz...
Locus of control is a personality variable that reflects a person\u27s general beliefs about whether...
Locus of control affects individual’s future expectations and subjective well-being, thereby determi...
The present study attempted to assess the relationship between locus of control and suicide, and bet...
In this study, the effect of locus of control on a visualization of a spinal-cord injury was investi...
Studies involving the importance of internal locus of control on the rehabilitation process of any i...
This study aims to examine the dysfunctional effects of external locus of control (LOC) in powerful ...
Past research has indicated that social resources and locus of control may influence psychological d...
Workplace bullying is regarded as one of the most devastating stressors at work for those targeted, ...
Internal locus of control is associated with better psychological outcomes in comparison with extern...