Perceived freedom is the degree to which people see their choices limited by others. The freedom and control hypothesis argues that the appreciation of increased freedom of choice varies across individuals and depends on a particular construct of personality known as the “locus of control.”
Verme, P. (2014). Perceived Freedom. Dordrecht : Springer.
Perceived Freedom
Verme, Paolo
2014
Abstract
Perceived freedom is the degree to which people see their choices limited by others. The freedom and control hypothesis argues that the appreciation of increased freedom of choice varies across individuals and depends on a particular construct of personality known as the “locus of control.”File in questo prodotto:
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