Conscious Self-Regulation, Level of Anxiety in Eating Disorders: A Structural Model
Keywords: Conscious self-regulation, student, nutritional behavior, anxiety level, mediator model
Article no: 39
Pages 315-324
Keywords: Conscious self-regulation, student, nutritional behavior, anxiety level, mediator model
Article no: 39
Pages 315-324
Keywords: Conscious self-regulation, executive functions, language competencies
Article no: 19
Pages 148-155
Keywords: Conscious self-regulation, personality traits, attitude to learning, psychological well-being, longitude, academic success
Article no: 20
Pages 156-164
Keywords: Conscious self-regulation, psychological well-being, transition from primary to secondary school
Article no: 52
Pages 471-481
Keywords: Conscious self-regulation, overcoming behavior, acculturation attitudes, foreign students
Article no: 185
Pages 1406-1413
Keywords: Children with mental developmental Delay (DD), conscious self-regulation, special educational needs, psychological and pedagogical support, inclusive education
Article no: 21
Pages 165-171
Keywords: Conscious self-regulation, aggression, typology, life values, personal dispositions, personal typological features
Article no: 40
Pages 325-332
Keywords: Sociocultural identity, life values, conscious self-regulation.
Article no: 29
Pages 203-210
Keywords: Conscious self-regulation, feedback, velocity, discrepancy, learning goals achievement
Article no: 4
Pages 28-36
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