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Jolene doesn't believe that "luck happens". She firmly believes that you make your own luck in life by what you do and how you do it. Jolene has a(n) locus of control.

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Jolene doesn't believe that "luck happens". She firmly believes that you make your own luck in life by what you do and how you do it. Jolene has a(n) locus of control.

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Jolene has an internal locus of control. This psychological concept refers to how strongly people believe they have control over the situations and experiences that affect their lives. If you have an internal locus of control, you believe that the events in your life derive primarily from your own actions: for example, when you do well on a test, it's because you studied hard, not because you were lucky.

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