Extracts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral text, go to publisher's website : http://www.elsevierdirect.com/product.jsp?isbn=9780121098902Perhaps our most important quality as humans is our capability to self-regulate. It has provided us with an adaptive edge that enabled our ancestors to survive and even flourish when changing conditions led other species to extinction. Our regulatory skill and lack thereof is the source of our perception of personal agency that lies at the core of our sense of self. Understanding how this capability develops, its various subcomponents, and its functions has been a major thrust of social cognitive theory and research. Of equal importance is the explanation for common dysfunctions in s...
If self-regulation conforms to an energy or strength model, then self-control should be impaired by ...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
HEATHERTON ABSTRACT The ability to flexibly alter behavior in the service of future goals is one of ...
Extracts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral text, go to publisher's website : ...
How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and actions? This question is central to the sci...
Because people are not in complete control of the physical and social environments they encounter in...
Driving is a self-regulated activity relying on drivers' abilities to adapt their behaviors in respo...
This authoritative handbook comprehensively examines the conscious and nonconscious processes by whi...
Self-regulation is a vital psychological process that allows people to guide their behavior in pursu...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
ABSTRACT: Self-regulation is the ability to control inner states or responses with respect to though...
Current accounts of self-control are highly individualistic. When individuals succeed at exerting se...
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to over...
Self-regulation is of interest both to psychologists and to teachers. But what the word means is unc...
The exercise of self-control is of great significance in people's daily lives and in the organizatio...
If self-regulation conforms to an energy or strength model, then self-control should be impaired by ...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
HEATHERTON ABSTRACT The ability to flexibly alter behavior in the service of future goals is one of ...
Extracts available on Google Books (see link below). For integral text, go to publisher's website : ...
How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and actions? This question is central to the sci...
Because people are not in complete control of the physical and social environments they encounter in...
Driving is a self-regulated activity relying on drivers' abilities to adapt their behaviors in respo...
This authoritative handbook comprehensively examines the conscious and nonconscious processes by whi...
Self-regulation is a vital psychological process that allows people to guide their behavior in pursu...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
ABSTRACT: Self-regulation is the ability to control inner states or responses with respect to though...
Current accounts of self-control are highly individualistic. When individuals succeed at exerting se...
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to over...
Self-regulation is of interest both to psychologists and to teachers. But what the word means is unc...
The exercise of self-control is of great significance in people's daily lives and in the organizatio...
If self-regulation conforms to an energy or strength model, then self-control should be impaired by ...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
HEATHERTON ABSTRACT The ability to flexibly alter behavior in the service of future goals is one of ...