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Michael F. Scheier - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments | |||
Michael F. Scheier (1948), American Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. His major works include Origins and functions of positive and negative affect: a control-process view (1990, with C.S. Carver), Self-regulation and controlling personality functioning (2009, with C.S. Carver), and Scaling back goals and recalibration of the affect system are processes in normal adaptive self-regulation: understanding ‘response shift’ phenomena (2000, with C.S. Carver). His fields of specialization are health psychology, personality psychology, and self-regulation.
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Author | Item | More authors for concept | |
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Scheier, Michael F. | Affect | Affect | |
Scheier, Michael F. | Control Processes | Control Processes | |
Scheier, Michael F. | Criteria | Criteria | |
Scheier, Michael F. | Feedback | Feedback | |
Scheier, Michael F. | Goals | Goals | |
Scheier, Michael F. | Priorities | Priorities | |
Scheier, Michael F. | Self-Regulation (Psychology) | Self-Regulation (Psychology) | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-08 |