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Ego identity status,ego development,and locus of control in college women
Authors:Sheila D Ginsburg  Jacob L Orlofsky PhD
Institution:(1) Convalescent Hospital for Children, Rochester, New York;(2) Community Psychological Service at the University of Missouri, St. Louis;(3) Psychology Department, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 63121 St. Louis, Missouri
Abstract:This study examined the relationship of identity status to ego development and locus of control in 75 college women. The identity statuses did not differ significantly in self-reported locus of control, but did differ on the ldquodepthrdquo measure of ego development. Consistent with identity theory and with previous research with males, identity achievers and moratorium (incrisis) women were more advanced in their ego development than fore-closure and diffusion women.This article is based in part on the doctoral dissertation of Sheila D. Ginsburg, Submitted in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Philosophy degree, University of Missouri—St. Louis.Received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Missouri—St. Louis. Current research interests include normative and dysfunctional development in children and adolescents.Received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at State University of New York at Buffalo. Research interests include personality and social development of adolescents and young adults.
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