In the present study was examined the effects of locus of control and task complexity on perceptions of task characteristics by 110 business undergraduates. Individuals with an internal locus of control perceived more skill variety, task significance, autonomy, and feedback than individuals with an external locus of control when working on a complex task. It is argued that external scorers are less responsive to environmental cues under conditions of high task complexity.
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