Age-Related Development Of Self-Regulation: Evidence On Stability And Change In Action Orientation Q

JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY(2021)

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Action (vs. state) orientation describes the ability to modulate affect and is at the core of goal-directed self-regulation. However, evidence on stability and change over time is scarce. In Study 1 (N = 368 couples), we investigated measurement invariance of action orientation (measured with the ACS-90) as well as rank-order stability and mean-level change over a period of four years. We report results from three samples with young adults (Study 2). Measurement invariance was obtained for an adjusted ACS-90 scale after removing 4 items. Rank-order stability was high. In both studies, one of two subscales-prospective action orientation-increased over time. Positive change was most consistent for middle-aged adults, implying that self-regulatory abilities improve during middle adulthood.(c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Action orientation, Self-regulatory abilities, Rank-order stability, Mean-level change, Life-span development
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