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Exploring the "Control Source" in Educational Psychology
Are you curious why some people always stand firm, while others are easily influenced by others? In fact, this is closely related to our "control source" or "control point"! In educational psychology, control sources are divided into "field independence" and "field dependence". So, who are you?

"field-independent"

As a "field-independent" person, you are more inclined to internal control in your behavior, and your thinking is profound and comprehensive. You are like a navigator who is not disturbed by the outside world, so keep your direction. This kind of you is more suitable for jobs with high logical thinking requirements!

"field-dependent"

The "field-dependent" you are more susceptible to external influences in the process of behavior, and your thinking speed is fast but may not be deep enough. You are like a social worker who is good at communicating with others, and you can always catch other people's thoughts quickly. This way you are more suitable for dealing with people!