0 the act of making certain yourself that you or your employees act according to the rules, rather than having this done by other people:
1 a situation in which an industry, profession, etc. checks that its members act according to particular rules, rather than having this done by another organization:
NAB has long believed that responsible industry self-regulation is preferable to government regulation.
Thus, the maladaptive patterns of behavioral and emotional self-regulation, and reactivity to the demands of the surrounding environment, become more entrenched.
Parent styles associated with children's self-regulation and competence in school.
In conclusion, our findings suggest that self-regulation is a prominent predictor of resilience among youths living in poverty.
The 22-item self-regulation measure included items assessing participants' problem solving and planning as related to their cancer treatment and the future.
Findings suggest that strategy and self-regulation instruction equipped students with knowledge on planning and revising essays.
What becomes identified or understood as the self of self-regulation is thus inexorably intertwined with that vital activity characterized by interest, curiosity, and coordinated striving.
The puzzle is created by the reappearance of a familiar form, self-regulation.
This type of plant-pathogen self-regulation is a characteristic of genetically diverse populations and is generally not found in homogeneous, homozygous monocultures.