Social Cognitive Theoretical Perspective of Self-Regulation
Pages: 19 - 35
Published: Sep 7, 2017
Abstract
This chapter offers the social cognitive view of self-regulatory influence in human functioning in general, and in academic functioning in particular, moored in the theorizing of Albert Bandura and Barry Zimmerman. It begins with an overview of social cognitive theory and examines the role of self-regulation within it. The chapter next describes the subfunctions of self-regulation, the cyclical nature of self-regulation and performance, and the...
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Social Cognitive Theoretical Perspective of Self-Regulation
Published Date
Sep 7, 2017
Pages
19 - 35
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