ISSN:- 2584-2439 (online) | Last Date for Paper Submission: 30th June , 2025

Relationship Between Reslience and Locus of Control in Young Adulthood

Author Name: – Sakshi Gahlot and Dr. Anu Teotia / Date:– March 2024

Abstract

This study investigates the-relationship between -resilience and locus of control among young adults aged 18-25 years. It measures whether people who has internal locus of control are high on resilience or people who has external locus of control. Participants are gathered from a variety of sources using a correlational research design to provide a varied sample that is reflective of the intended audience. Before any person is involved in the study, their informed consent will be sought. Two self-report measures will be completed by participants: Locus of Control Scale given by Rotter and the BRS, in order of presentation counterbalanced to account for any possible order effects. To assess the direction and degree of the-association between resilience and locus of-control, data analysis will require calculating Pearson correlation coefficients. The study finds a strong correlation between young adults’ locus of control and resilience (18–25 years old). Individuals who possess an internal locus of control are more likely to exhibit resilience compared to those who have an external locus of control. . The results illustrate the positive relationship between resilience and locus of control, both external and internal, emphasizing how crucial it is to consider both when trying to understand resilience.

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