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The Handbook of Personality and Self-Regulation integrates
scholarly research on self-regulation in the personality,
developmental, and social psychology traditions for a broad
audience of social and behavioral scientists interested in the
processes by which people control, or fail to control, their own
behavior.
Examines self-regulation as it influences and is influenced by
basic personality processes in normal adults
Offers 21 original contributions from an internationally
respected group of scholars in the fields of personality and
self-regulation
Explores the causes and consequences of inadequate
self-regulation and the means by which self-regulation might be
improved
Integrates empirical findings on basic personality traits with
findings inspired by emerging models of self-regulation
Provides a comprehensive, up-to-date, and stimulating view of
the field for students and researchers in a wide range of
disciplines
Auteur
Rick H. Hoyle, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Divisions 5, Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics, and 9, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues) and a Fellow and Charter Member of the Association for Psychological Science. Dr. Hoyle has served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Personality, and Self and Identity and Editor of Journal of Social Issues. Among his book projects are, Selfhood: Identity, Esteem, Regulation (co-authored with Michael Kernis, Mark Leary, and Mark Baldwin) and the Handbook of Individual Differences in Social Behavior (co-edited with Mark Leary).
Résumé
The Handbook of Personality and Self-Regulation integrates scholarly research on self-regulation in the personality, developmental, and social psychology traditions for a broad audience of social and behavioral scientists interested in the processes by which people control, or fail to control, their own behavior.
Contenu
About the Editor viii
List of Contributors ix
Preface xii
1 Personality and Self-Regulation 1
Rick H. Hoyle
Part I Temperament and Early Personality 19
2 Relations of Self-Regulatory/Control Capacities to
Maladjustment, Social Competence, and Emotionality 21
Nancy Eisenberg, Natalie D. Eggum, Julie Sallquist, and Alison
Edwards
3 Delay of Gratification: A Review of Fifty Years of Regulation
Research 47
Renée M. Tobin and William G. Graziano
4 Self-Regulation as the Interface of Emotional and Cognitive
Development: Implications for Education and Academic Achievement
64
Clancy Blair, Susan Calkins, and Lisa Kopp
5 Exploring Response Monitoring: Developmental Differences and
Contributions to Self-Regulation 91
Jennifer M. McDermott and Nathan A. Fox
Part II Personality Processes 115
6 Self-Regulation Processes and Their Signatures: Dynamics of
the Self-System 117
Carolyn C. Morf and Stephan Horvath
7 Self-Regulation and the Five-Factor Model of Personality
Traits 145
Robert R. McCrae and Corinna E. Löckenhoff
8 Self-Determination Theory and the Relation of Autonomy to
Self-Regulatory Processes and Personality Development 169
Christopher P. Niemiec, Richard M. Ryan, and Edward L.
Deci
9 Interest and Self-Regulation: Understanding Individual
Variability in Choices, Efforts, and Persistence Over Time
192
Carol Sansone, Dustin B. Thoman, and Jessi L. Smith
10 Goal Systems and Self-Regulation: An Individual Differences
Perspective 218
Paul Karoly
11 Acting on Limited Resources: The Interactive Effects of
Self-Regulatory Depletion and Individual Differences 243
C. Nathan DeWall, Roy F. Baumeister, David R. Schurtz, and
Matthew T. Gailliot
Part III Individual Differences 263
12 Working Memory Capacity and Self-Regulation 265
Malgorzata Ilkowska and Randall W. Engle
13 Regulatory Focus in a Demanding World 291
Abigail A. Scholer and E. Tory Higgins
14 Self-Efficacy 315
James E. Maddux and Jeffrey Volkmann
15 Dealing with High Demands: The Role of Action Versus State
Orientation 332
Nils B. Jostmann and Sander L. Koole
16 The Cybernetic Process Model of Self-Control: Situation- and
Person-Specific Considerations 353
Eran Magen and James J. Gross
17 Modes of Self-Regulation: Assessment and Locomotion as
Independent Determinants in Goal Pursuit 375
Arie W. Kruglanski, Edward Orehek, E. Tory Higgins, Antonio
Pierro, and Idit Shalev
18 The Costly Pursuit of Self-Esteem: Implications for
Self-Regulation 403
Jennifer Crocker, Scott Moeller, and Aleah Burson
19 Self-Regulation of State Self-Esteem Following Threat:
Moderation by Trait Self-Esteem 430
Michelle R. vanDellen, Erin K. Bradfield, and Rick H.
Hoyle
20 Individual Differences in Approach and Avoidance: Behavioral
Activation /Inhibition and Regulatory Focus as Distinct Levels of
Analysis 447
Timothy J. Strauman and Wilkie A. Wilson
21 Hypo-egoic Self-Regulation 474
Mark R. Leary, Claire E. Adams, and Eleanor B. Tate
Author Index 498
Subject Index 524