Self–regulation, psychopathology and gender in a group of university students / Anke Cloete
Self–regulation is a psychological skill that helps individuals to flexibly plan, execute and monitor their own behaviour. The key self–regulation processes include goal establishment, planning, the striving towards a goal and the revision thereof. Although it is clear that poor self–regulation is a...
Main Author: | Cloete, Anke |
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North-West University
2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4639 |
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