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Regulatory focus theory (RFT) is a theory of goal pursuit [1]: 444 formulated by Columbia University psychology professor and researcher E. Tory Higgins regarding people's motivations and perceptions in judgment and decision making processes.
Regulatory mode theory, along with regulatory focus theory was developed by E. Tory Higgins and Arie Kruglanski who are interested in the development of goal-pursuit as well as motivation. The theory depicts two main approaches to situations using locomotion and assessment.
Higgins’ theory of regulatory fit (see Regulatory focus theory) asserts that individuals whose regulatory focus (either a prevention or promotion orientation) aligns with their approach to goal pursuit will demonstrate greater levels of motivation to complete the goal compared to individuals whose approach to goal pursuit is incongruent with ...
Created Date: 8/30/2012 4:52:52 PM
In 2000, Higgins developed regulatory fit theory, proposing that people experience fit when using means of goal pursuit that align with their regulatory orientation: vigilant or eager. [8] Also in 2000, Higgins and Arie Kruglanski developed regulatory mode theory , which describes two complementary self-regulatory functions: assessment and ...
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Regulatory focus theory; Regulatory mode theory; Reinforcement sensitivity theory; Relational developmental systems; Relational frame theory; Relational models theory; Relational-cultural therapy; Remote Associates Test; Replacement child; Reversal theory; Reward theory of attraction; Ribot's law; Ring theory (psychology)
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