Taking into account beliefs and culture is essential in behaviour analysis in various areas of life and work. However, knowledge about the links between these beliefs is sparse and imprecise. This article analyses the links between fatalistic, cultural and socio-instrumental control beliefs, by a questionnaire on a sample of 515 Cameroonian partcipants including male ( = 290) and female ( = 225), workers from the public ( = 208), formal private ( = 265) and informal ( = 40) sectors.
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