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Handbook of Self-Determination Research
Edited by Edward L. Deci Edited by Richard M. Ryan
Over the past twenty years an increasing number of researchers from various universities have been investigating motivational issues underlying the self-regulation of behavior. Using either Self-Determination Theory or closely related theoretical perspectives, these researchers have performed laboratory experiments, as well as field studies in a variety of real-world settings, including education, work, parenting, health care, sport, and protection of the environment.
In April 1999 thirty of these researchers convened at the University of Rochester to present their work, share ideas, and discuss future research directions. The Handbook of Self-Determination Research is an outgrowth of that important and fascinating conference. It summarizes the research programs of these social, personality, clinical, developmental, and applied psychologists who have a shared belief in the importance of self-determination for understanding basic motivational processes and for solving pressing real-world problems.
Eighteen chapters, including an overview of self-determination theory, present the current state of the research in this scientifically rigorous, yet highly relevant, approach to studying motivational problems in various life domains. Researchers from eighteen universities in the United States, Canada, and Germany present concise and up-to-date accounts of their research programs concerned with the self-determination of human behavior. In these chapters, scholars also consider the relevance of the research on self-determination to other areas of inquiry such as coping, self-esteem, and interest.
Edward L. Deci and Richard Ryan are professors of psychology in the University of Rochester's Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology.
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DETAILS
2 b/w illustrations 480 pages Size: 9 x 6 in 13 digit ISBN: 9781580461566
Binding: Paperback First published: 14/Feb/2008 Last reprinted: 14/Feb/2008 Price: 35.00 USD / 19.99 GBP
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Subject: Medical Sciences
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008
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Contents
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An Overview of Self-Determination Theory (co-authored with Edward L. Deci) Richard M. Ryan
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Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation: A Hierarchial Model (co-authored with Catherine F. Ratelle) Robert J. Vallerand
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The Self-Concordance Model of Healthy Goal-Striving: When Personal Goals Correctly Represent the Person Kennon M. Sheldon
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The Integrating Self and Conscious Experience (co-authored with C. Raymond Knee) Holley S. Hodgins
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Distinguishing Three Ways of Being Highly Motivated: A CLoser Look at Introjection, Identification, and Intrinsic Motivation Richard Koestner
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Sketches for a Self-Determination Theory of Values Tim Kasser
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Self-Generated Changes in Intrinsic Motivation as a Function of Social Perception (co-authored with Michael E. Enzle) T. Cameron Wild
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What Makes Parents Controlling? (co-authored with Nicholas H. Apostoleris) Wendy S. Grolnick
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Self-Determination Theory Applied to Educational Settings Johnmarshall Reeve
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A Motivational Analysis of Self-Determination for Pro-Environ-l mental Behaviors Luc G. Pelletier
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Improving Patients' Health Through Supporting the Autonomy of Patients and Providers Geoffrey Williams
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Intrinsic Need Satisfaction in Organizations: A Motivational Basis of Succession For-Profit and Not-For-Profit Settings Paul P. Baard
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Self-Determinatioin Theory and Participation Motivation Research in the Sport and Exercise Domain Christina M. Frederick-Recascino
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The Relation of Perceived Control and Self-determinatin in Coping (co-authored with Kathleen Edge) Ellen Skinner
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Distinguishing Between Secure and Fragile Forms of High Self- Esteem (co-authored with Andrew W. Paradise) Michael H. Kernis
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The Need for Competence (co-autored with Holly A. McGregor, and Todd M. Thrash) Andrew J. Elliot
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Three Views of the Agentic Self: A Developmental Synthesis (co-authored with Patricia H. Hawley, Christopher C. Henrich, and Katherine W. Marsland) Todd D. Little
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An Educational-Psychological Theory of Interest and its Relation to SDT Andreas Krapp
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Self-Determination Research: Reflections and Future Directions (co-authored with Richard M. Ryan) Edward Deci
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