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Exploring self-regulation deficits in sensory over-responsivity disorder: A preschool comparative analysis. [PDF]

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“Self-Regulation for Children”

Nature, 1960
IT may well be that enthusiasm on the part of the parents is a more essential condition than are any material circumstances for carrying out ‘self-regulation’ in the family successfully. Nevertheless, the success of this procedure can be adequately assessed only from studies made by independent psychological observers of a fair sample of such families ...
P, RITTER, M D, VERNON
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Self-Regulation

Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 2016
Abstract. In this study we examined in organizational contexts in which women have a minority position whether women’s daily in-role performance benefits from spent time on personal interests that provide motivation, energy, and intention necessary to remain motivated and productive at work (i.e., self-work facilitation).
Dubbelt, L., Demerouti, E., Rispens, S.
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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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