Issues in Self-Regulation Theory and Research

Journal of Mind and Behavior 21 (1-2):213-220 (2000)
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Three general problems in self-regulation theory and research are discussed in terms of their application to the model of biofunctional cognition. The three problems are: the development of a tractable conceptual foundation and consistent nomenclature for discussing self-regulation, clarification of the structures or components of self-regulation, and clarification of the processes of self-regulation. These issues are discussed in terms of how they apply to the model of dynamic self-regulation as represented in the articles for this special issue. It is suggested that the model of dynamic self-regulation, as well as all models of self-regulation, can be improved by serious theoretical and empirical attention to these issues

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