Julian Rotter's Social Learning Theory emphasizes the concepts of internal and external locus of control. An internal locus of control refers to the belief that individuals have control over their life events and outcomes through their own actions, while an external locus of control suggests that outcomes are largely determined by external factors, such as luck or fate. Rotter posited that these beliefs influence behavior, motivation, and the way individuals respond to challenges. Understanding one's locus of control can help in personal development and goal-setting.
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