Locus of Control Among Mainstream and Hispanic Navy Recruits: A Methodological and Substantive Study.

Abstract

A multidimensional scaling method was used as a possible way to establish and improve an instrument for measuring locus of control cross-culturally. Four subscales, corresponding to Collins' (1974) factors, were isolated. Of these, the Politically Responsive-Unresponsive World subscale was found to be lacking in cross-cultural validity for comparisons of Mainstream and Hispanic Navy recruits. The more traditional methods of comparing factor structures and validating by nomological network were also used and compared with the multidimensional scaling method. Substantively, 79 Mainstream and 82 Hispanic Navy recruits were compared on the three 'usable' subscales to investigate the relative effects of acculturation into Mainstream culture and non-conformity on locus of control beliefs. No significant differences were found. Acculturation was unrelated to locus of control, except for the Just-Unjust World subscale, in which the relation was curvilinear. In addition, bicultural Hispanics were more external than the less bicultural Hispanics on the Difficult-Easy World subscale. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA112617

Entities

People

  • Bei-hung Chang
  • Chi-chiu Harry Hui
  • Harry C. Triandis

Organizations

  • University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign

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Communities of Interest

  • Cyber
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Behavioral Sciences
  • Business Administration
  • California
  • Computer Programs
  • Education
  • Ethnic Groups
  • Factor Analysis
  • Hispanics
  • Information Processing
  • Military Research
  • Personality
  • Psychology
  • Schools
  • Social Psychology
  • Students
  • United States

Fields of Study

  • Psychology

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