Title of article :
What Individuals Believe They Can and Cannot Do:
Explorations of Realistic and Unrealistic
ControZUCKERlMCAONN, TKRNOEL E B, KEILEIFEFFESBR, GAGNE eliefs
Author/Authors :
Miron Zuckerman، نويسنده , , C. Raymond Knee and Suzanne C. Kieffer، نويسنده , , Marylene Gagne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We examined construct validity and implications of scales that assess perceived control over
controllable events (realistic control belief) and perceived control over uncontrollable events
(unrealistic control belief).We found that people high in unrealistic control belief are less likely
to discriminate between controllable and uncontrollable situations and to distort task outcomes
so as to make them appear more favorable (more under control).We also found that people high
in realistic control belief are more likely to assume responsibility for past mistakes. In additional
studies on coping and health risk behavior, higher realistic control belief was related to
direct engagement with the stressor and to less risky sexual behavior; higher unrealistic control
belief was related to less emotional processing and to more risky sexual behavior. The results
demonstrate a need to discriminate between the two types of control beliefs.
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment