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Personal Control in Action: Cognitive and Motivational Mechanisms (1998)

Contributor(s): Kofta, Miroslaw (Editor), Weary, Gifford (Editor), Sedek, Grzegorz (Editor)

ISBN: 9780306457203

Publisher: Springer

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Pub Date: June 30, 1998

Dewey: 153.8

LCCN: 98021501

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.06" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.89 lbs) 460 pages

Series: The Springer Social Clinical Psychology

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Description: Human beings are agents: They may exert influence over their own fate. They initiate their actions, experience a considerable degree of freedom and control in their mundane activities, and respond adversely to external constraints to their agency; they are able to monitor and modify their moti- vation, affective states, and behavior. Since the sixties, the notion of person-as-agent has become increas- ingly accepted in scientific psychology. Nowadays, personal control is a standard topic in research on personality, motivation, and social behavior. The most popular approach identifies personal control with a feeling or judgment: To have control means to perceive the self as a source of causa- tion. Within this perspective, such consciously accessible contents like perceived freedom and self-determination, feelings and expectations of control, or perceived self-efficacy and competence emerge as natural tar- gets of research (see e.g., Alloy, Clements, & Koenig, 1993; Bandura, 1977; OeCharms, 1968; Oeci & Ryan, 1985; Harvey, 1976; Rotter, 1966; Thomp- son, 1993; Wortman, 1975).

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