

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Flinder, Sharon W. URN etd-11242009-020105 Title Locus of control as a moderator of the relationship between influence and procedural justice Degree Master of Science Department Psychology Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Hauenstein, Neil M. A. Committee Chair Foti, Roseanne J. Committee Member Franchina, Joseph J. Committee Member Keywords
- Fairness
Date of Defense 1991-01-15 Availability restricted Abstract The present field experiment investigated the interaction between influence and locus of control in determining procedural justice and satisfaction, in a classroom situation. Perceptions of influence accounted for unique variance in procedural justice and satisfaction. The proposed moderating effects of locus of control on the influence-procedural justice and influence-satisfaction relationships were not supported. Unfortunately, the manipulation of influence was unsuccessful, and several methodological considerations are proposed for future research.
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