نتایج جستجو برای: confirming itself as a completely self

تعداد نتایج: 14113400  

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2010
María Luisa Sanz de Acedo Lizarraga María Teresa Sanz de Acedo Baquedano Milagros Pollán Rufo

The purpose of this study was to assess the effects caused by the instruction method "Think actively in academic contexts, TAAC", an adaptation of Wallace and Adams' (1993) method of thinking skills, creativity, self-regulation, and academic learning, with students from the second grade of Compulsory Secondary Education (CSE). We used a pretest-intervention-posttest design with control group. T...

2015
Richard J Ingham Claudio Battilocchio Daniel E Fitzpatrick Eric Sliwinski Joel M Hawkins Steven V Ley

Performing reactions in flow can offer major advantages over batch methods. However, laboratory flow chemistry processes are currently often limited to single steps or short sequences due to the complexity involved with operating a multi-step process. Using new modular components for downstream processing, coupled with control technologies, more advanced multi-step flow sequences can be realize...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2010
Sander L Koole Michael E McCullough Julius Kuhl Peter H M P Roelofsma

To maintain religious standards, individuals must frequently endure aversive or forsake pleasurable experiences. Yet religious individuals on average display higher levels of emotional well-being compared to nonreligious individuals. The present article seeks to resolve this paradox by suggesting that many forms of religion may facilitate a self-regulatory mode that is flexible, efficient, and ...

2009
Arthur H. Carter

Glenn Perry focuses on regulation of auditors. He first describes tie forms of accounting regulation, including self-regulation, peer regulation, state licensing authorities, and private litigation. Perry then discusses the SEC's oversight of independent auditors and its remedies for misconduct. He describes the conflict that exists between punitive regulations and preventivecorrective regulati...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Brandon J Schmeichel Kathleen Vohs

Research has established that acts of self-control deplete a resource required for subsequent self-control tasks. The present investigation revealed that a psychological intervention-self-affirmation-facilitates self-control when the resource has been depleted. Experiments 1 and 2 found beneficial effects of self-affirmation on self-control in a depleted state. Experiments 3 and 4 suggested tha...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2010
Kristin L Moilanen Daniel S Shaw Amber Fitzpatrick

The purpose of the current investigation was to examine relations among maternal regulatory support, maternal antagonism, and mother-son relationship quality in relation to boys' self-regulation during early adolescence. As part of a larger longitudinal study on 263 low-income, ethnically diverse boys, multiple informants and methods were used to examine associations among parenting practices a...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2013
S Belayachi M Van der Linden

Goal representations play a key role in various psychological processes, including behavioral regulation, self-perception and social understanding. Research on cognitive representations of action has identified individual differences in the general tendency to construe actions in terms of their goal (vs. movement parameters), which can be reliably assessed with the Behavior Identification Form ...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2012
C Cybele Raver

Over 21% of children in the United States today are poor, and the income gap between our nation's richest and poorest children has widened dramatically over time. This article considers children's self-regulation as a key mediating mechanism through which poverty has deleterious consequences for their later life outcomes. Evidence from field experiments suggests that low-income children's self-...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2009
Peter A Creed Vivien King Michelle Hood Robert McKenzie

At Time 1 (T1), the authors surveyed 277 unemployed adults using measures of human capital, goal orientation, self-regulation (emotion control, motivation control, work commitment), and job-seeking intensity. At Time 2 (T2), 4 months later, 155 participants indicated their reemployment outcomes in number of job interviews and number of job offers. Using T1 data, the authors tested the predictor...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2012
Andreas Kappes Gabriele Oettingen Hyeonju Pak

Mentally contrasting a desired future with impeding reality promotes goal pursuit when expectations of success are high and curbs goal pursuit when expectations of success are low. Four studies tested whether mental contrasting affects responses to goal-relevant negative feedback. Mental contrasting promoted the processing of negative feedback (Studies 1 and 2), which in turn helped participant...

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