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A Guide to Constructs of Control

Skinner, E. A.
1996
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71 (3), pp. 549-570.
attitude; control; human; motivation; perception; personality; review; self concept


Skinner, E. A., (1996), "A Guide to Constructs of Control", Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71 (3), pp. 549-570.
Abstract:
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An integrative framework, designed to organize the heterogeneous constructs related to "control", is based on 2 fundamental distinctions: (a) objective, subjective, and experiences of control; and (b) agents, means, and ends of control. The framework is used to analyze more than 100 terms, such as sense of control, proxy control, and primary control. It is argued that although many terms reflect aspects of perceived control (both distinct and overlapping), some are more usefully considered aspects of objective control conditions (e.g., contingency), potential antecedents of perceived control (e.g., choice), potential consequences (e.g., secondary control), sources of motivation for control (e.g., mastery), or other sources of motivation (e.g., autonomy). Implications for theory, measurement, research, and intervention are explored.


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