Argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness as a function of locus of control |
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Authors: | Theodore Ä Avtgis Andrew S Rancer |
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Institution: | 1. Doctoral candidate in the School of Communication Studies , Kent State University , Kent, OH, 44242–0001;2. Professor, School of Communication , University of Akron , Akron, OH, 44325–1003 |
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Abstract: | This study examined argumentativeness, verbal aggressiveness, and general control expectancies. Two hundred ten (N=210) participants completed the Argumentativeness Scale, the Verbal Aggressiveness Scale, and a modified version of the Three‐Factor Locus of Control Scale. Results indicate that individuals who reportan internal control orientation were found toreport lower levels of argument avoidance than externals. Externals reported higher levels of verbal aggressiveness than internals. Further, an external locus of control orientation was positively related to verbal aggressiveness. Internal locus of control orientation was negatively related to tendency to avoid arguments. The findings provide further evidence into the relationship between control expectancies and aggressive communication traits. |
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