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The western psychological distinction between an internal and an external locus of control may not apply in a culture in which individuals assume that

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The answer is "cooperation is needed to control events".

In personality psychology, locus of control is how much individuals trust that they have control over the result of occasions in their lives, rather than external powers outside their ability to control. People with a solid internal locus of control trust occasions throughout their life get principally from their own particular activities.
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