Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A central means for goal attainment is self-regulation modifying internal processes and behavior to reach one s goals. Recently, self-regulation has become a topic of intensive research in psychology, with focuses on education, intergroup processes, and consumer behavior. Individuals differ in their preference of goals and also in their ways of reaching these goals. To understand why individuals differ in the ability and motivation to self-regulate, it is key to study the development of self-regulation, taking into account the cultural context. Most research on the development of self-regulation has been carried out with Anglo-Americans, igno...
Self-regulated Learning (SRL) skills have been argued to be among the most important determinants of...
Children with appropriate self-regulation skills and a healthy social emotional development can form...
Compares the behavioristic (Skinnerian), organismic (Piagetian), and Russian approaches to the self-...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
Self-regulation is a complex multidimensional construct which has been approached mainly in Western ...
© 2017 Jaramillo, Rendón, Muñoz, Weis and Trommsdorff.Self-regulation is a complex multidimensional ...
T he question of how a eultural perspeetive informs the devclopment of children's self-regulati...
In this chapter, universal and culture-specific aspects of socialization of emotion regulation are d...
Extracts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral text, go to publisher's website : ...
Extracts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral text, go to publisher's website : ...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
For a long time, research on motivation and (inter)group behaviour mainly focused on needs and motiv...
Because people are not in complete control of the physical and social environments they encounter in...
Author’s Introduction: In our globalized world individuals are frequently confronted with intergroup...
How and why do Westerners and East Asians differ in their use of emotion regulation processes? In th...
Self-regulated Learning (SRL) skills have been argued to be among the most important determinants of...
Children with appropriate self-regulation skills and a healthy social emotional development can form...
Compares the behavioristic (Skinnerian), organismic (Piagetian), and Russian approaches to the self-...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
Self-regulation is a complex multidimensional construct which has been approached mainly in Western ...
© 2017 Jaramillo, Rendón, Muñoz, Weis and Trommsdorff.Self-regulation is a complex multidimensional ...
T he question of how a eultural perspeetive informs the devclopment of children's self-regulati...
In this chapter, universal and culture-specific aspects of socialization of emotion regulation are d...
Extracts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral text, go to publisher's website : ...
Extracts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral text, go to publisher's website : ...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
For a long time, research on motivation and (inter)group behaviour mainly focused on needs and motiv...
Because people are not in complete control of the physical and social environments they encounter in...
Author’s Introduction: In our globalized world individuals are frequently confronted with intergroup...
How and why do Westerners and East Asians differ in their use of emotion regulation processes? In th...
Self-regulated Learning (SRL) skills have been argued to be among the most important determinants of...
Children with appropriate self-regulation skills and a healthy social emotional development can form...
Compares the behavioristic (Skinnerian), organismic (Piagetian), and Russian approaches to the self-...