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control theory

1. the idea that people regulate their behavior through repeated cycles of comparing their current state to a standard and acting to reduce discrepancies. [first proposed in 1982 by U.S. social psychologists Charles S. Carver (1947–  ) and Michael Scheier]

2. a field of mathematics and engineering dealing with monitoring and controlling the behavior of certain physical processes and systems to produce the desired or best outcome.

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integrative learning

the process of learning tasks that involve simultaneous or successive functioning of several modalities, as in reading and writing.