Self-discrepancy theory describes self-regulation as a process involving on-going comparisons between a person's
A) actual, ideal, and ought self.
B) past, present, and future goals.
C) present and desired future accomplishments.
D) own goals and accomplishments and those of his/her reference group.
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Q1: Self-regulation and control have to do with
Q2: Walter Mischel's classic studies with children using
Q3: A study of 200 college students (Wolfe
Q4: The control theory model of self-regulation is
Q5: According to the control theory model of
Q7: According to self-discrepancy theory, what determines how
Q8: Applied to the pursuit of personal goals,
Q9: Gollwitzer's distinction between goal intentions and implementation
Q10: In studies examining students' completion of their
Q11: A student who wants to do well
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