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The illusion of Control (1975)
Venue: | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Citations: | 605 - 1 self |
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Personal causation
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Citation Context ...science researchers. Whether it is seen as a need for competence (White, 1959), an instinct to master (Hendrick, 1943), a striving for superiority (Adler, 1930), or a striving for personal causation (=-=deCharms, 1968-=-), most social scientists agree that there is a motivation to master one's environment, and a complete mastery would include the ability to "beat the odds," that is, to control chance events. The more... |
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Citation Context ...been widely discussed by both therapists and social science researchers. Whether it is seen as a need for competence (White, 1959), an instinct to master (Hendrick, 1943), a striving for superiority (=-=Adler, 1930-=-), or a striving for personal causation (deCharms, 1968), most social scientists agree that there is a motivation to master one's environment, and a complete mastery would include the ability to "beat... |
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The discussion of the "Instinct to Master." Psychoanalytic Quarterly
- Hendrick
- 1943
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Citation Context ...he importance of control in this context has been widely discussed by both therapists and social science researchers. Whether it is seen as a need for competence (White, 1959), an instinct to master (=-=Hendrick, 1943-=-), a striving for superiority (Adler, 1930), or a striving for personal causation (deCharms, 1968), most social scientists agree that there is a motivation to master one's environment, and a complete ... |