Optimizing primary and secondary control in achievement settings: an examination of Rothbaum et al.'s (1982) Congruence Hypothesis

Rothbaum, Weisz, and Snyder's (1982) dual-process model of control proposed that in addition to attempts to change one's environment (primary control, PC) or psychologically adjust to one's circumstances (secondary control, SC), the higher-order capacity to alternate between these pro...

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Main Author: Hall, Nathan C.
Other Authors: Perry, Raymond (Psychology)
Language:en_US
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/202