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ABSTRACT Social work research and practice has relatively little, if any, empirical literature oe the worldviews of Filipino Americans. Using a probability sample design, this study explored the locus of control of 216 Filipino Americans. The findings indicate that Filipino Americans are characterized by both an internal and external orientation. Sociodemographic variables were found to be significantly related to locus of control. Information on Filipino American history2 culture, and sociopolitical factors is offered to examine and explain statistical findings.