The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how Bandura¿s Social Cognitive Theory (1986) influenced the development of several complementary models of the construct of Self-Regulation. Building on the foundation of Self-Determination Theory, SDT (2000), and Zimmerman¿s Self-Regulation Theory, SR (2001), with their assumptions, contributions, goddesses, and limitations, we come to the Self- vs. External Regulatory Theory, SR-ER (2021). Finally, we integrate recent evidence demonstrating the explanatory adequacy of the SR vs. ER model for different psychological constructions in different settings related to education, health, clinical practice and social work. Complementary, a new theoretical and empirical research agenda is presented, t...
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a still rapidly expanding framework of basic and applied research...
Self-regulation and self-control are motivational constructs involved in the process of goal pursuit...
This article addresses the convergence and complementarity between self-regulatory control-process m...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how Bandura¿s Social Cognitive Theory (1986) influenced the...
The Theory of Self- vs. Externally-Regulated LearningTM has integrated the variables of SRL theory,...
Compares the behavioristic (Skinnerian), organismic (Piagetian), and Russian approaches to the self-...
The exercise of self-control is of great significance in people's daily lives and in the organizatio...
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...
Driving is a self-regulated activity relying on drivers' abilities to adapt their behaviors in respo...
Although self-regulation research is fragmented over several interdisciplinary areas and theories, t...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
Self-regulation is a multifaceted construct that is defined as the ability to change thoughts, emoti...
Psychotherapy is a complex, multilayered process with the potential to bring about changes at multip...
Why are some goal pursuits more successful than others? What personal variables help achieve success...
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a still rapidly expanding framework of basic and applied research...
Self-regulation and self-control are motivational constructs involved in the process of goal pursuit...
This article addresses the convergence and complementarity between self-regulatory control-process m...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how Bandura¿s Social Cognitive Theory (1986) influenced the...
The Theory of Self- vs. Externally-Regulated LearningTM has integrated the variables of SRL theory,...
Compares the behavioristic (Skinnerian), organismic (Piagetian), and Russian approaches to the self-...
The exercise of self-control is of great significance in people's daily lives and in the organizatio...
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...
Driving is a self-regulated activity relying on drivers' abilities to adapt their behaviors in respo...
Although self-regulation research is fragmented over several interdisciplinary areas and theories, t...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
Self-regulation is a multifaceted construct that is defined as the ability to change thoughts, emoti...
Psychotherapy is a complex, multilayered process with the potential to bring about changes at multip...
Why are some goal pursuits more successful than others? What personal variables help achieve success...
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a still rapidly expanding framework of basic and applied research...
Self-regulation and self-control are motivational constructs involved in the process of goal pursuit...
This article addresses the convergence and complementarity between self-regulatory control-process m...