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Self-regulation in childhood as a predictor of future outcomes: A meta-analytic review.

Psychological bulletin, 2020
This meta-analysis explores whether self-regulation in childhood relates to concurrent and subsequent levels of achievement, interpersonal behaviors, mental health, and healthy living.
Davina A. Robson   +2 more
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Self-regulation

2017
Self-regulation encompasses a wide range of arrangements, from private ordering without resort to legal rules to state-enforced systems of delegated rules. Transaction cost analysis has been used to explain how private ordering emerges, and the advantages, but also the difficulties, of state delegation have been illustrated using a comparative approach.
CARBONARA, EMANUELA, A. Ogus
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Investigating Self-Regulation and Motivation: Historical Background, Methodological Developments, and Future Prospects

The American Educational Research Journal, 2008
The topic of how students become self-regulated as learners has attracted researchers for decades. Initial attempts to measure self-regulated learning (SRL) using questionnaires and interviews were successful in demonstrating significant predictions of ...
B. Zimmerman
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Self-regulation

The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development, 2020
Ross Young, Felicity Ferguson
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Outsourcing Self-Regulation

Psychological Science, 2011
Three studies demonstrate a novel phenomenon— self-regulatory outsourcing—in which thinking about how other people can be instrumental (i.e., helpful) for a given goal undermines motivation to expend effort on that goal. In Experiment 1, participants who thought about how their partner helped them with health goals (as opposed to career goals) planned
Gráinne M, Fitzsimons, Eli J, Finkel
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Self-Regulation

Early Years Educator, 2022
Sue Robson and Antonia Zachariou – authors of ‘Self-Regulation in the Early Years’ offer an explainer of ‘what is self-regulation?’ and how it works in practice.
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Self-Regulation

Experiential Group Therapy Interventions with DBT, 2018
A. Katz, M. Bellofatto
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Self-Regulation

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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Self-Regulation

Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1986
government regulation. In other cases, however, self-regulation is posited as a viable way to solve serious social (as well as business) problems. Arrow, for example, notes that businesses could develop self-regulatory mechanisms for ensuring product safety. Arrow is suggesting not simply that individual corporations establish rules or goals that they (
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