Inventory score is 18 out of 40, what am I? An internal locus of control or external locus of control?

What inventory is this?

Asking the question here indicates some seeking of external locus of control. If you had been internally controlled, you would have search Google on your specific inventory, learning what it meant.

If the range of scores is 0-40, you probably would be neither -- or both. It would suggest that you would respond internally in some cases and externally in others. Typically people are more likely to be external in unfamiliar situations and internal in familiar situations.

This article might be helpful:

http://www.members.cox.net/dagershaw/lol/ControlLocus.html

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

To determine whether you have an internal locus of control or an external locus of control based on your inventory score, we first need to understand what an internal and external locus of control mean.

Locus of control refers to the belief someone holds about the control they have over events in their life.

If you have an internal locus of control, it means that you believe you have control over the outcomes of your life and that your actions and efforts directly influence the results you achieve. On the other hand, if you have an external locus of control, it means that you attribute the outcomes in your life to external factors such as luck, fate, or other people's actions rather than your own abilities and efforts.

Now, coming back to your inventory score, it is important to clarify what this score measures. Without knowing the context or details of the inventory, we cannot definitively say whether it directly relates to locus of control. To determine your locus of control, you would typically need to take a specific questionnaire or assessment that is designed to measure it.

Therefore, solely based on the information provided (an inventory score of 18 out of 40), we cannot determine your locus of control. If you have taken a specific locus of control assessment and have your results, feel free to provide more context, and I can help you understand them better.