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Scores on perceptions of racial discrimination, locus of control, job satis
faction, and job complexity in a national sample of 3,054 indicated that pe
rceived racial discrimination is associated with an individual's dispositio
n, job attitude, and perceived job characteristics. Respondents with an ext
ernal locus of control perceived racial discrimination more frequently than
did those with an internal locus of control. Conversely, job satisfaction
and job complexity were also associated with perceived discrimination becau
se of race.