Influences of children's and adolescents' action-control processes on school achievement, peer relationships, and coping with challenging life events |
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Authors: | Geldhof G John Little Todd D |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, University of Kansas , USA. |
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Abstract: | Self-regulation represents a core aspect of human functioning that influences positive development across the life span. This chapter focuses on the action-control model, a key facet of self-regulation during childhood and early adolescence. The authors discuss the development of action-control beliefs, paying particular attention to their relationship to indices of positive development. They then discuss how linking the action-control model with other theories of self-regulation can inform our understanding of self-regulation across the life span. |
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