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On the Self-Regulation of Behavior

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This book presents a thorough overview of a model of human functioning based on the idea that behavior is goal-directed and regulated by feedback control processes.

It describes feedback processes and their application to behavior, considers goals and the idea that goals are organized hierarchically, examines affect as deriving from a different kind of feedback process, and analyzes how success expectancies influence whether people keep trying to attain goals or disengage.

Later sections consider a series of emerging themes, including dynamic systems as a model for shifting among goals, catastrophe theory as a model for persistence, and the question of whether behavior is controlled or instead 'emerges'.

Three chapters consider the implications of these various ideas for understanding maladaptive behavior, and the closing chapter asks whether goals are a necessity of life.

Throughout, theory is presented in the context of diverse issues that link the theory to other literatures.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1316098850 / 9781316098851
eBook (EPUB)
153.8
28/10/1998
English
396 pages
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