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North Americans seem to be much more likely to have internal locus of control than people from Middle Eastern countries.
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An individual with an internal locus of control often holds his own self responsible for the results that he gets out of the works done by him. Alternatively, an individual with external locus of control believes that the results of his work are controlled by external factors.
North Americans are much more materialistic and unorthodox than the people of the Middle East. It is their habit to take more response on both their successes and failures. Whereas, the people from the middle east rest their faith on external factors like luck and God as much as on their efforts.
The death of infants are referred to as infant mortality ( So you can say for example "Infant mortality is a big problem for some countries) and the number of such deaths per 1000 births is called the infant mortality rate.
The infant mortality rate is very high for example in Africa and in India