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Advances on self-regulation models: A new research agenda through the SR vs ER behavior theory in different psychology contexts
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how BanduraÂżs Social Cognitive Theory
(1986) influenced the development of several complementary models of the construct
of Self-Regulation. Building on the foundation of Self-Determination Theory, SDT
(2000), and ZimmermanÂżs Self-Regulation Theory, SR (2001), with their assumptions,
contributions, goddesses, and limitations, we come to the Self- vs. External Regulatory
Theory, SR-ER (2021). Finally, we integrate recent evidence demonstrating the
explanatory adequacy of the SR vs. ER model for different psychological constructions
in different settings related to education, health, clinical practice and social work.
Complementary, a new theoretical and empirical research agenda is presented, to
continue testing the adequacy of SR vs. ER assumptions, and to better understand the
behavioral variability of the different constructs studied