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Original Article

Impression Management and Testing for Control Locus in an Alcoholic Sample

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Pages 45-56 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In response to a debate as to whether alcoholics as a group score in an internal or an external direction on Rotter's I-E Scale, a projective, TAT measure of locus of control was proposed. In this pilot study a multivariate storytelling measure was used to test the hypothesis that alcoholics may resort to “impression management” when responding to questionnaires and that a “projective” device may yield different results regarding personality variables like locus of control. An internal score on the I-E was observed for 30 alcoholic subjects to shift to an external score on the Thematic Locus of Control (TLC). Spearman's rho for I-E and TLC was. 47 (p <. 001). Six subjects had markedly in-congruent ranks across instruments; three of these were extreme I-E “internals” who shifted to extreme TLC “externals.”

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