Strengthening School Connectedness to Increase Student Success
Category: Student Well-Being
The Sense of Control Scale 14 has 12 items that measure a person‘s sense of mastery over their outcomes (e.g., "Whether or not I am able to get what I want is in my own hands‚) and perceptions of constraints on their behavior (e.g., "Other people determine most of what I can and cannot do). Subscore(s): Self/Inhibitory Control, Mastery Orientation, Sense of Control
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Corresponding Author: Margie Lachman, Brandeis University lachman@binah.cc.brandies.edu