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Title: Self Regulation


1
Self Regulation
  • EDP 303

2
What is Self Regulation
  • Directing and controlling ones own actions.
  • How do students learn to do this (the way we want
    them to)?

3
SUBFUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATION
Metacognition (213-216)
  • SELF-OBSERVATION - self-monitoring
    (book)
  • Self Instruction Self-talk
  • Self Evaluation - referential comparison- causal
    attribution
  • SELF-REACTION
  • -self-satisfaction, self-worth, distress
    adaptive/defensive

4
TYPES OF SELF-REGULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SELF-REGULATION Monitoring and
adjusting environmental conditions
  • arrange a place to study where you wont be
    interrupted
  • find effective models, tutors, or helpers
  • create a personal library
  • organize your study area and materials
  • select appropriate study materials and
    instruments
  • attend to environmental features (lighting,
    mood, noise)
  • computer screen? printer? keyboard? chair? mouse?

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TYPES OF SELF-REGULATION
BEHAVIORAL SELF-REGULATION Monitoring and
adjusting performance processes
  • keep a journal
  • finish assignments by deadlines
  • study when there are other interesting things to
    do
  • take effective notes, make effective notations
    in text, outline
  • engage academic material
  • plan and organize the work that needs to be done
  • seek help when needed

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TYPES OF SELF-REGULATION
COVERT SELF-REGULATION Monitoring and
adjusting cognitive/affective states
  • concentrate on academic material
  • remember information presented in class or in
    texts
  • estimate and budget your time
  • set goals (proximal vs distal)
  • select appropriate criteria for judging quality
    of work
  • make accurate causal attributions
  • assess your self-efficacy, self-esteem,
    achievement goals
  • assess your needs, desires, satisfactions,
    fears, concerns

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TYPES OF SELF-REGULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SELF-REGULATION Monitoring
and adjusting your environment
BEHAVIORAL SELF-REGULATION Monitoring and
adjusting your behavior
COVERT SELF-REGULATION Monitoring and
adjusting your head
8
Autonomous Self Regulation
  • External Regulation
  • Will do something to avoid punishment or receive
    rewards.
  • Introjected regulation
  • Will do something out of guilt or obligation.
  • Identified regulation
  • Will do something because it will help them reach
    their own goals (getting good grades in math to
    get into business school).
  • Integrated regulation (not intrinsic, but close
    enough)
  • Will do something because it fits within their
    sense of self this is the kind of thing a person
    like me does I study because I am a good
    student.
  • Note This type of regulation is all about the
    development of the self and identity!

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Attributions
  • People are different from rocks they have
    intentions
  • We think about why people do what they do.
  • Humans prescribe a locus of causality when they
    they about why people do what they do.

11
Rotter
  • Peoples generalized beliefs about the contingency
    of reinforcement
  • Rotter focuses on people beliefs about what
    causes them to receive or not receive rewards.
  • Internal vs. External

12
Weiner
  • Weiner extended Rotter and argued that
    attributions could be categorized along THREE
    dimensions
  • Controllable v. Uncontrollable
  • Internal v. External
  • Stable v. Unstable

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Attribution Dimensions
14
Attributions for Success
15
Attributions for Failure
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T11-3 Analyzing Success Attributions
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