AbstractThe authors report on the validation of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ), originally developed by Brown et al. (1999). The SRQ was administered to a sample of 360 university students in the Czech Republic. The factor analysis yielded a four-factor model with factors Impulse Control, Goal Orientation, Self-direction and Decision Making. In this version, SRQ has 27 items with a reliability of .88. The total explained variance was 43%. The findings supported the claim that SRQ does not follow the sequence of steps in self-regulation as described by Miller and Brown (1991)
Purpose: Self-regulation can refer to a dimension of temperament (i.e., effortful control), to a set...
While self-regulation has long been recognized as an important characteristic of an individual, inst...
Abstract Objectives Several epidemiological studies address psychosomatic 'self regulation' as a mea...
The authors report on the validation of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ), originally develope...
AbstractThe authors report on the validation of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ), originally ...
AbstractThe authors present the findings of the second round Czech validation of the Self-Regulation...
Abstract Background One of the most significant human qualities is the ability to develop, implement...
The authors present the findings of the second round Czech validation of the Self-Regulation Questio...
AbstractThe paper presents findings on self-regulatory behavior in Czech adults, as measured by SRQ-...
The aim of this study was to extend the psychometric evaluation of the Short Self-Regulation Questio...
The objective of this research is to compare self-regulation of behaviour of two Czech samples. The ...
Self-control is a key non-cognitive skill, which is frequently measured using self-report questionna...
AbstractThe study examined psychometric properties of a short version of the Self-Regulation Invento...
The main purpose of this study was to examine psychometric properties of a short version of the Self...
The Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ) is an instrument employed to measure the generalized abilit...
Purpose: Self-regulation can refer to a dimension of temperament (i.e., effortful control), to a set...
While self-regulation has long been recognized as an important characteristic of an individual, inst...
Abstract Objectives Several epidemiological studies address psychosomatic 'self regulation' as a mea...
The authors report on the validation of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ), originally develope...
AbstractThe authors report on the validation of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ), originally ...
AbstractThe authors present the findings of the second round Czech validation of the Self-Regulation...
Abstract Background One of the most significant human qualities is the ability to develop, implement...
The authors present the findings of the second round Czech validation of the Self-Regulation Questio...
AbstractThe paper presents findings on self-regulatory behavior in Czech adults, as measured by SRQ-...
The aim of this study was to extend the psychometric evaluation of the Short Self-Regulation Questio...
The objective of this research is to compare self-regulation of behaviour of two Czech samples. The ...
Self-control is a key non-cognitive skill, which is frequently measured using self-report questionna...
AbstractThe study examined psychometric properties of a short version of the Self-Regulation Invento...
The main purpose of this study was to examine psychometric properties of a short version of the Self...
The Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ) is an instrument employed to measure the generalized abilit...
Purpose: Self-regulation can refer to a dimension of temperament (i.e., effortful control), to a set...
While self-regulation has long been recognized as an important characteristic of an individual, inst...
Abstract Objectives Several epidemiological studies address psychosomatic 'self regulation' as a mea...