Perspectives on Behavioral Self-Regulation

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action identification
advanced behavioral regulation models
affect
Affect Infusion
Antisocial Behavior
Attractor Neural Networks
Autonomy Mediator
autonomy motivation
Avoidance Goals
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Control Parameters
developmental psychology research
dynamic systems modeling
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expectancy bias
feedback
High Level Identities
Higher Order System
Human Self-regulation
implemental
Implemental Mind Set
Instrumentality Mediator
Interpersonal Predictability
Judgmental Control
Life Insurance Salespeople
loop
Low Commitment Group
Lower Level System
mind
model
negative
Pe Rc
Played Things
positive
Random Variability
Rank Order Correlation
scheier's
Scheier's Model
self-determination theory
sets
Social Comparison Feedback
Target Chapter
Younger Elementary School Children

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805825886
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The feedback model of self-regulation developed by the authors of the lead article in this volume has been one of the most successful theoretical formulations of regulatory processes to date. The range of phenomena to which this framework potentially applies is evident from its ability to incorporate implications of other conceptualizations as diverse as catastrophe theory and dynamic systems theory. The diversity of issues and approaches dealt with by Carver and Scheier is matched by the companion articles, which are written from perspectives ranging across developmental psychology, cognitive science, clinical psychology, and organizational decision making, as well as mainstream social cognition.