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ArtikelAdaptive Self-Regulation of Unattainable Goals : Goal Disengagement, Goal Reengagement, and Subjective Well-Being  
Oleh: Carver, Charles S. ; Scheier, Michael F. ; Schulz, Richard ; Wrosch, Carsten ; Miller, Gregory E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 29 no. 12 (2003), page 1494-1508.
Topik: self-regulation; self - regulation; goal adjustment; disengagement; goals; well - being
Fulltext: 1494PSPB2912.pdf (145.89KB)
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Isi artikelThree studies examined associations between goal disengagement, goal reengagement, and subjective well - being. In Study 1, 115 undergraduates reported on the extent to which they were able to abandon unattainable goals and reengage their efforts in alternative goals. Study 2 examined the importance of goal disengagement and goal reengagement in groups of young adults and older adults (N = 120). In Study 3, a sample of parents of children with cancer and parents of medically healthy children was examined (N = 45). The findings confirmed that goal disengagement and goal reengagement can be associated with ratings of high subjective well - being. In addition, the results showed that goal disengagement and goal reengagement can have interactive effects on subjective well - being. The importance of the findings for effective self - regulation and successful development are discussed.
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