جزییات کتاب
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 Content: Chapter 1 Personality and Self?Regulation (pages 1–18): Dr Rick H. HoyleChapter 2 Relations of Self?Regulatory/Control Capacities to Maladjustment, Social Competence, and Emotionality (pages 19–46): Nancy Eisenberg, Natalie D. Eggum, Julie Sallquist and Alison EdwardsChapter 3 Delay of Gratification (pages 47–63): Renee M. Tobin and William G. GrazianoChapter 4 Self?Regulation as the Interface of Emotional and Cognitive Development (pages 64–90): Clancy Blair, Susan Calkins and Lisa KoppChapter 5 Exploring Response Monitoring (pages 91–113): Jennifer M. McDermott and Nathan A. FoxChapter 6 Self?Regulation Processes and Their Signatures (pages 115–144): Carolyn C. Morf and Stephan HorvathChapter 7 Self?Regulation and the Five?Factor Model of Personality Traits (pages 145–168): Robert R. McCrae and Corinna E. LockenhoffChapter 8 Self?Determination Theory and the Relation of Autonomy to Self?Regulatory Processes and Personality Development (pages 169–191): Christopher P. Niemiec, Richard M. Ryan and Edward L. DeciChapter 9 Interest and Self?Regulation (pages 192–217): Carol Sansone, Dustin B. Thoman and Jessi L. SmithChapter 10 Goal Systems and Self?Regulation (pages 218–242): Paul KarolyChapter 11 Acting on Limited Resources (pages 243–262): C. Nathan DeWall, Roy F. Baumeister, David R. Schurtz and Matthew T. GailliotChapter 12 Working Memory Capacity and Self?Regulation (pages 263–290): Malgorzata Ilkowska and Randall W. EngleChapter 13 Regulatory Focus in a Demanding World (pages 291–314): Abigail A. Scholer and E. Tory HigginsChapter 14 Self?Efficacy (pages 315–331): James E. Maddux and Jeffrey VolkmannChapter 15 Dealing with High Demands (pages 332–352): Nils B. Jostmann and Sander L. KooleChapter 16 The Cybernetic Process Model of Self?Control (pages 353–374): Eran Magen and James J. GrossChapter 17 Modes of Self?Regulation (pages 375–402): Arie W. Kruglanski, Edward Orehek, E. Tory Higgins, Antonio Pierro and Idit ShalevChapter 18 The Costly Pursuit of Self?Esteem (pages 403–429): Jennifer Crocker, Scott Moeller and Aleah BursonChapter 19 Self?Regulation of State Self?Esteem Following Threat (pages 430–446): Michelle R. vanDellen, Erin K. Bradfield and Rick H. HoyleChapter 20 Individual Differences in Approach and Avoidance (pages 447–473): Timothy J. Strauman and Wilkie A. WilsonChapter 21 Hypo?egoic Self?Regulation (pages 474–497): Mark R. Leary, Claire E. Adams and Eleanor B. Tate