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Larry does not get a job he wanted. Larry is an external. Which of the following reactions would you expect from Larry?
 
  A. I'll just have to try harder next time.
  B. I guess I did a poor job of selling myself during the interview.
  C. It's usually a matter of who you know that determines whether or not you get a job.
  D. I must not have had the right kind of background for this job.

Question 2

According to Rotter's original model, individual differences in locus of control are most likely to affect behavior when
 
  A. the reinforcement values for all of the expected outcomes are about equal.
  B. people have little information upon which to form specific expectancies for the situation.
  C. success in the situation is largely up to the person rather than the situation.
  D. there are important external forces controlling the situation.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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