NCJ Number
32169
Journal
FCI RESEARCH REPORTS Volume: 6 Issue: 4 Dated: (1974) Pages: COMPLETE ISSUES
Date Published
1974
Length
29 pages
Annotation
PREDICTION OF PRISON ADJUSTMENT BY CATEGORIZING INMATES AS EITHER INTERNALLY OR EXTERNALLY CONTROLLED USING CONCURRENT VALIDITY AND PREDICTIVE VALIDITY STUDIES OF ROTTER'S INTERNAL-EXTERNAL (I-E) LOCUS OF CONTROL SCALE.
Abstract
THE CONCURRENT VALIDITY OF THE INTERNAL-EXTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL CONSTRUCT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ADJUSTMENT WAS SUPPORTED BY THE INVESTIGATION. IT WAS SHOWN THAT THE MORE INTERNALLY CONTROLLED AN INMATE WAS THE BETTER ADJUSTED HE APPEARED ON THE MINNESOTA MULTIPHASIC PERSONALITY INVENTORY AND THE CALIFORNIA PSYCHOLOGICAL INVENTORY, WHEREAS THE MORE EXTERNALLY CONTROLLED AN INMATE WAS THE LESS ADJUSTED HE APPEARED ON THESE WIDELY USED PERSONALITY INSTRUMENTS. THE PREDICTIVE VALIDITY STUDY INDICATED A LINEAR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN I-E LOCUS OF CONTROL AND ADJUSTMENT. HOWEVER, THERE WAS ALSO SLIGHT SUGGESTIONS THAT THIS RELATIONSHIP MAY BE CURVILINEAR IN NATURE. FUTURE RESEARCH COULD CLARIFY THIS ISSUE BY UTILIZING LARGER SUBJECT POOLS, AND USING AS DEPENDENT VARIABLES OPERATIONAL INDICES OF ADJUSTMENT, E.G., IN THE CASE OF PRISON ADJUSTMENT; NUMBER OF DISCIPLINARY REPORTS FILED; TYPES OF OFFENSE COMMITTED; AND NUMBER OF PRIOR COMMITMENTS. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)