One would anticipate that the distribution of scores on the locus of control test would remain relatively constant across staff level in public accounting unless factors within the work environment differentially affect those with one type of locus of control. This research indicated that on the mean locus of control score becomes more internal as staff level increases. There was a dramatic reduction in the frequency of the most external scores in the locus of control profiles across higher staff level.
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