It is not specified in your question about what you want to test.
The type of statistical test to be applied depends mainly upon the hypothesis to be tested, type of data used in testing, type of sampling design used in collecting data and the parent population from which the sample is drawn.
H1: The women who will attend the educational intervention will develop a sense of locus of control and self-efficacy.
H0: The women who attend the educational intervention will show no change of locus of control and self-efficacy.
Also my main questions are:
What are the level of locus of control and self-efficacy among the studied subjects?
What are the factors affecting the locus of control and self-efficacy among studied sample?
What is the relationship between their demographic and personal characteristics and their locus of control and self-efficacy?
So I need to correlate between educational program about locus of control & self efficacy and the change of locus of control and self-efficacy based on that educational program.
I agree with Khalid Hassan that the statistical analysis depends on the null hypothesis, type of the variable and the distribution of your data (normal distribution or not).
I like to add that the analysis depends upon some other factors also in addition to these factors, as mentioned by Khalid Hassan.
For example,
the objective of study,
the type of data collected and to be used in analysis,
the type of sampling design used in collecting data,
the type of the probability distribution of the parent population,
the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis in the study
and others,
are some factors on which the statistical analysis depends.