Fate Control Scale

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Fate Control Scale

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About Fate Control Scale

The Fate Control Scale was developed by Leung et al. (2012) to measure the beliefs of the individuals regarding their illness, precautionary measures against diseases, and treatments. There are two sub-factors of this scale: fate alterability and fate determinism. It comprises 20 items with a five-point rating scale (1 = Strongly Disbelieve to 5 = Strongly Believe). In this scale, seventeen items are positively worded, and three items (5, 7, and 18) are negatively worded. The alpha coefficients for fate determinism and fate alterability are .81 and .84 respectively. The overall reliability of the scale is .84 (Leung et al., 2012).

Fate Control Scale

Fate Control Scale

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