Large-scale analysis of test–retest reliabilities of self-regulation measures

Stanford University · Mayo Clinic in Arizona · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The ability to regulate behavior in service of long-term goals is a widely studied psychological construct known as self-regulation. This wide interest is in part due to the putative relations between self-regulation and a range of real-world behaviors. Self-regulation is generally viewed as a trait, and individual differences are quantified using a diverse set of measures, including self-report surveys and behavioral tasks. Accurate characterization of individual differences requires measurement reliability, a property frequently characterized in self-report surveys, but rarely assessed in behavioral tasks. We remedy this gap by ( i ) providing a comprehensive literature review on an extensive set of…

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  • Trait
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Sample (material)
  • Construct (python library)
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Psychology
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