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Everything about Self-regulation totally explainedThe term self-regulation can signify*in systems theory: homeostasis
- in sociology / psychology: self-control
- in educational psychology: self-regulated learning
- Self-Regulation Theory (SRT) is a system of conscious personal health management
- Self-Regulation is a term used to describe private governance systems where groups of firms, or individual members of a profession, cooperate to set and meet standards. The purpose of such systems may be to avoid government regulation or to enhance an industry's reputation where it's crucial to profits (Haufler 2001). One example of industry self-regulation is the Responsible Care program that sets standards for emissions and operations of chemical firms around the world. Firms voluntarily adhere to the standards.
- Self-policing is a form of Self-Regulation.
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