1999 Conference Book
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Handbook of Self-Determination Research:
Theoretical and Applied Issues
Reference: Deci, E. L., & Ryan, R. M. (Eds.), (2002). Handbook of self-determination research. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
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PART I: Introduction
Chapter 1 An Overview of Self-Determination Theory
- Richard M. Ryan & Edward L. Deci
PART II: Theoretical Issues and Considerations
Chapter 2 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation: A Hierarchical Model
- Robert J. Vallerand & Catherine F. Ratelle
Chapter 3 The Self-Concordance Model of Healthy Goal-Striving: When Personal Goals Correctly Represent the Person
- Kennon M. Sheldon
Chapter 4 The Integrating Self and Conscious Experience
- Holley S. Hodgins & C. Raymond Knee
Chapter 5 Distinguishing Three Ways of Being Highly Motivated: A Closer Look at Introjection, Identification, and Intrinsic Motivation
- Richard Koestner & Gaƫtan F. Losier
Chapter 6 Sketches for a Self-Determination Theory of Values
- Tim Kasser
Chapter 7 Self-Generated Changes in Intrinsic Motivation as a Function of Social Perception
- T. Cameron Wild & Michael E. Enzle
PART III: Self-Determination in Life Domains
Chapter 8 What Makes Parents Controlling?
- Wendy S. Grolnick & Nicholas H. Apostoleris
Chapter 9 Self-Determination Theory Applied to Educational Settings
- Johnmarshall Reeve
Chapter 10 A Motivational Analysis of Self-Determination for Pro-Environmental Behaviors
- Luc G. Pelletier
Chapter 11 Improving Patients' Health Through Supporting the Autonomy of Patients and Providers
- Geoffrey C. Williams
Chapter 12 Intrinsic Need Satisfaction in Organizations: A Motivational Basis of Success in For-Profit and Not-For-Profit Settings
- Paul P. Baard
Chapter 13 Self-Determination Theory and Participation Motivation Research in the Sport and Exercise Domain
- Christina M. Frederick-Recascino
PART IV: Related Viewpoints
Chapter 14 The Relation of Perceived Control and Self-Determination in Coping
- Ellen Skinner & Kathleen Edge
Chapter 15 Distinguishing Between Secure and Fragile Forms of High Self-Esteem
- Michael H. Kernis & Andrew W. Paradise
Chapter 16 The Need for Competence
- Andrew J. Elliot, Holly A. McGregor, & Todd M. Thrash
Chapter 17 Three Views of the Agentic Self: A Developmental Synthesis
- Todd D. Little, Patricia H. Hawley, Christopher C.Henrich, & Katherine W. Marsland
Chapter 18 An Educational-Psychological Theory of Interest and its Relation to SDT
- Andreas Krapp
PART V: Concluding Comments
Chapter 19 Self-Determination Research: Reflections and Future Directions
- Edward L. Deci & Richard M. Ryan