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Personality and self-regulation: trait and information-processing perspectives.

Rick H Hoyle1

  • 1Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0086, USA. rhoyle@duke.edu

Journal of Personality
|November 7, 2006
PubMed
Summary

This special issue explores personality and self-regulation, integrating trait and information-processing perspectives. It inspires research on how personality influences self-regulatory processes and effectiveness.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Personality Psychology
  • Cognitive Psychology

Background:

  • Self-regulation research traditionally focuses on either personality traits or information-processing mechanisms.
  • A gap exists in integrating these distinct perspectives for a comprehensive understanding.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a special issue dedicated to integrating personality and process-oriented accounts of self-regulation.
  • To inspire and guide future research at the intersection of personality and self-regulation.

Main Methods:

  • Discusses the trait perspective (temperament and personality) and the information-processing perspective on self-regulation.
  • Presents three integration approaches: methodological (statistical models) and conceptual (holistic theoretical models).

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Main Results:

  • Highlights the need for integrated models to advance self-regulation research.
  • Organizes contributions into four thematic sections: integrative models, developmental origins, specific applications, and enhancement strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Emphasizes the value of a unified approach to personality and self-regulation.
  • Provides a roadmap for future research by showcasing diverse contributions and methodologies.