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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
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)

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-08