Browsing Research Output by Subject "Self-regulation"
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The behavioural self-regulation strategies of Indian South African university students: an exploratory study
(Taylor & Francis, 2019)This study explored the race-related self-regulation strategies of eight Indian South African university students (females: n = 4) attending a historically white university. Interactive qualitative analysis of their ... -
Cell phone usage relational regulation strategies of older South Africans
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)This study explored older South Africans’ relational regulation strategies in using their cell phones to address their social goals and psychosocial needs. Nineteen older South Africans (17 female; 2 male), aged 60 and ... -
Gender effects on self-regulation among university students
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)The aim of this study was to explore the relation between self-regulation, psychopathology and gender amongst a group of South African university students (N=384). Self-regulation was measured with the Shortened Self-Regulation ... -
Prospective conceptual model of Tomatis® method effects on students’ self-regulation
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)This study aimed to develop a preliminary conceptual model that explains the perceived effect of the Tomatis® method on university students’ self-regulation for study course learning. Seven beginning graduate students (6 ... -
Tomatis® Method comparative efficacy in promoting self-regulation in tertiary students: a systematic review
(NISC, 2016)This systematic review sought to determine the evidence on how the Tomatis® Method, a sound stimulation intervention for improving listening, compares to other self-regulation interventions with tertiary students . We ...