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Attention and Self-Regulation
Additional Conceptual Issues: Achievement Motivation, Helplessness, and Egotism
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Author(s):
Charles S. Carver
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Michael F. Scheier
Publication date
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1981
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Springer New York
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1981
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DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4612-5887-2_13
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 11
Cybernetics, Information, and Control
pp. 33
Focus of Attention, Inside and Outside the Laboratory
pp. 59
Cognitive Theory: Schemas, Attributes, and Decision Biases
pp. 77
Focus on the Environment: Perception of Places and Persons
pp. 95
Focus on the Self: Perception of Self-Aspects
pp. 119
Standards of Behavior
pp. 143
Self-Focus and Feedback Loops
pp. 167
Absence of Regulation, and Misregulation
pp. 185
Theory: Interrupting the Feedback Loop, and the Role of Expectancy
pp. 203
Research: Persistence and Task Performance
pp. 223
Research: Anxiety-Related Behavior
pp. 243
Additional Conceptual Issues: Achievement Motivation, Helplessness, and Egotism
pp. 269
Relationship Between Self-Report and Behavior
pp. 287
Social Facilitation
pp. 307
Private and Public Selves
pp. 327
Cognitive Dissonance
pp. 341
Afterword: Theory and Meta-Theory
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