Regulatory Flexibility
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Abstract
People respond to stressful events in different ways, depending on the event and on the regulatory strategies they choose. Coping and emotion regulation theorists have proposed dynamic models in which these two factors, the person and the situation, interact over time to inform adaptation. In practice, however, researchers have tended to assume that particular regulatory strategies are consistently beneficial or maladaptive. We label this assumption the fallacy of uniform efficacy and contrast it with findings from a number of related literatures that have suggested the emergence of a broader but as yet poorly defined construct that we refer to as regulatory flexibility. In this review, we articulate this…
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- Flexibility (engineering)
- Construct (python library)
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Repertoire
- Coping (psychology)
- Regulatory focus theory
- Heuristics
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