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Self-regulation is to be strengthened
Nursing Standard, 1998PROFESSIONAL self-regulation will be modernised and strengthened. It will aim to identify possible lapses in quality earlier than under the present system.
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Developing Mechanisms of Self-Regulation
Development and Psychopathology, 2000Child development involves both reactive and self-regulatory mechanisms that children develop in conjunction with social norms. A half-century of research has uncovered aspects of the physical basis of attentional networks that produce regulation, and has given us some knowledge of how the social environment may alter them.
M I, Posne, M K, Rothbart
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Parenting and adolescent self‐regulation
Journal of Adolescence, 2004AbstractThis study examined the relationship between adolescents’ academic and non‐academic self‐regulation (SR), authoritative parenting (as demonstrated by high levels of Involvement, Strictness, and Autonomy Granting), and parent self‐efficacy in four areas. Participants were 214 Australian high school students and their parents.
Purdie, N, Carroll, A, Roche, L
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Self-regulation is dead: long live self-regulation
Law and Financial Markets Review, 2010Financial markets are ultimately a series of transactional decisions. It is not possible to regulate all of these directly. Ultimately, therefore, any regulatory response to the financial crisis must start with the decisionmaking process that forms the fabric of the markets.
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Integrating Models of Self-Regulation
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Michael Inzlicht +2 more
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1991
Abstract One of the hallmarks that distinguishes a profession from other occupations is the power and practice of self-regulation. We saw in Chapter 5 that the legal profession used this privilege largely to dampen competition, until its restrictive practices were struck down by external authorities.
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Abstract One of the hallmarks that distinguishes a profession from other occupations is the power and practice of self-regulation. We saw in Chapter 5 that the legal profession used this privilege largely to dampen competition, until its restrictive practices were struck down by external authorities.
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Self-Regulation and Self-Regulation Failure
2015T.F. Heatherton, R.B. Lopez, D.D. Wagner
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