Individuals frequently exhibit positive illusions about their own abilities, their possibilities to control their environment, and future expectations. The authors propose that positive illusions require resources of selfcontrol, which is considered to be a limited resource similar to energy or strength. Five studies revealed that people with depleted self-regulatory resources indeed exhibited a less-optimistic sense of their own abilities (Study 1), a lower sense of subjective control (Study 2), and less-optimistic expectations about their future (Study 3). Two further studies shed light on the underlying psychological process: Ego-depleted (compared to nondepleted) individuals generated/retrieved less positive self-relevant attributes (St...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Recent neuroscience research provides new insight into why people tend to view themselves through ro...
Exertion of self-control requires reliance on ego resources. Impaired performance typically results ...
Individuals frequently exhibit positive illusions about their own abilities, their possibilities to ...
Exerting self-control leads to a diminished capacity to carry out successive acts of self-control, a...
Two studies addressed parallel questions about the correlates and consequences of self-enhancement b...
Self-regulation plays a critical role in self-presentation. The present research further examines th...
Previous work has shown that acts of self-regulation appear to deplete a psychological resource, res...
Self-control is arguably one of the most beneficial adaptations of the agentic self. It enables huma...
It is widely recognized that the ability to exert will and defy the temptation of short-term rewards...
The present research explored the self-enhancement strategies autonomous individuals use and tried t...
The limited resources theory became the prevailing theory in explaining the instances of self-contro...
The field of positive psychology has been gathering ground over the last decade and positive psychol...
This research explores the relationship between self-enhancement motivation (i.e., the motive to hav...
[[abstract]]This article studies the presence, resilience, and direction of the self-positivity bias...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Recent neuroscience research provides new insight into why people tend to view themselves through ro...
Exertion of self-control requires reliance on ego resources. Impaired performance typically results ...
Individuals frequently exhibit positive illusions about their own abilities, their possibilities to ...
Exerting self-control leads to a diminished capacity to carry out successive acts of self-control, a...
Two studies addressed parallel questions about the correlates and consequences of self-enhancement b...
Self-regulation plays a critical role in self-presentation. The present research further examines th...
Previous work has shown that acts of self-regulation appear to deplete a psychological resource, res...
Self-control is arguably one of the most beneficial adaptations of the agentic self. It enables huma...
It is widely recognized that the ability to exert will and defy the temptation of short-term rewards...
The present research explored the self-enhancement strategies autonomous individuals use and tried t...
The limited resources theory became the prevailing theory in explaining the instances of self-contro...
The field of positive psychology has been gathering ground over the last decade and positive psychol...
This research explores the relationship between self-enhancement motivation (i.e., the motive to hav...
[[abstract]]This article studies the presence, resilience, and direction of the self-positivity bias...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Recent neuroscience research provides new insight into why people tend to view themselves through ro...
Exertion of self-control requires reliance on ego resources. Impaired performance typically results ...