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Which component of core self-evaluations reflects an individual’s belief that s/he controls the events and consequences in life?

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Internal locus of control

Step-by-step explanation:

Internal locus of control: A person who holds a strong sense of internal locus of control tend to believe that events in his or her life derive primarily from his or her actions. A person's internal locus of control can define stress and motivation in the life of the person.

Example: A boy with an internal locus of control, after getting an exam result will appreciate or blame his abilities for the same.

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