Concept information
Preferred term
self-control measures
Definition
- Self-control (also commonly referred to as selfRegulation) is the ability to control one's thoughts, emotions, urges, and behaviors. A person might exert self-control, for example, by trying to stop thinking about something unpleasant, escape a bad mood and feel better, or refrain from cursing in front of his or her parents. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Self-Control Measures]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/self-control_measures
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