noun
- the quality or state of being internal; the condition of existing or occurring within something
- in psychology, the degree to which a person believes they have control over events in their life
Usage: formal
Usage: psychology
Examples
- The philosopher explored the internality of human consciousness.
- Her strong sense of internality helped her take responsibility for her actions.
- The study measured participants’ internality versus externality in decision-making.
- The internality of the conflict made it difficult for outsiders to understand.
- People with high internality tend to be more motivated to achieve their goals.
- The therapist discussed the importance of developing internality for personal growth.