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Article Name : | | PERCEIVED STRESS AND LOCUS OF CONTROL: EXPLORING THE DIRECTIONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS LEVELS AND CONTROL ORIENTATION IN INDIVIDUALS | Author Name : | | Sathyan T.V. | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ROR-15980 | Article : | |  | Author Profile | Abstract : | | In contemporary psychological research, perceived stress and locus of control have emerged as significant constructs in understanding human behaviour, particularly in relation to mental health, decision-making, and coping mechanisms. Perceived stress refers to the degree to which individuals appraise situations in their life as stressful or overwhelming, based on their subjective experiences rather than objective conditions (Cohen, Kamarck, & Mermelstein, 1983). | Keywords : | | - Stress level,Locus of control,
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