The importance of self-regulation in human behavior is readily apparent and diverse theoretical accounts for explaining self-regulation failures have been proposed. Typically, these accounts are based on a sequential task methodology where an initial task is presented to deplete self-regulatory resources, and carryover effects are then examined on a second outcome task. In the aftermath of high profile replication failures using a popular letter-crossing task as a means of depleting self-regulatory resources and subsequent criticisms of that task, current research into self-control is currently at an impasse. This is largely due to the lack of empirical research that tests explicit assumptions regarding the initial task. One such untested a...
Exerting self-control in a first task weakens self-control performance in a subsequent unrelated tas...
Self-control is essential in day-to-day life and has important implications for goal attainment, suc...
Typical of these studies, participants initially are asked to engage in a task where effortful self-...
The importance of self-regulation in human behaviour is readily apparent and diverse theoretical acc...
Self-regulation is the effortful process of controlling the self in order to meet goals or standards...
The aim was to quantify ego-depletion and measure its effect on inhibitory control. Adults (N = 523)...
The aim was to quantify ego-depletion and measure its effect on inhibitory control. Adults (N = 523)...
The aim was to quantify ego depletion and measure its effect on inhibitory control. Adults (N = 523)...
Current research into self-control that is based on the sequential task methodology is currently at ...
In this paper we claim that the well-established reduction in self-control performance following pri...
The resource-based model of self-regulation provides a pessimistic view of self-regulation that peop...
Failures in self-regulation are predictive of adverse cognitive, academic and vocational outcomes, y...
Desirable difficulties initiate learning processes that foster performance. Such a desirable difficu...
Failures in self-regulation are predictive of adverse cognitive, academic and vocational outcomes, y...
The resource-based model of self-regulation provides a pessimistic view of self-regulation that peop...
Exerting self-control in a first task weakens self-control performance in a subsequent unrelated tas...
Self-control is essential in day-to-day life and has important implications for goal attainment, suc...
Typical of these studies, participants initially are asked to engage in a task where effortful self-...
The importance of self-regulation in human behaviour is readily apparent and diverse theoretical acc...
Self-regulation is the effortful process of controlling the self in order to meet goals or standards...
The aim was to quantify ego-depletion and measure its effect on inhibitory control. Adults (N = 523)...
The aim was to quantify ego-depletion and measure its effect on inhibitory control. Adults (N = 523)...
The aim was to quantify ego depletion and measure its effect on inhibitory control. Adults (N = 523)...
Current research into self-control that is based on the sequential task methodology is currently at ...
In this paper we claim that the well-established reduction in self-control performance following pri...
The resource-based model of self-regulation provides a pessimistic view of self-regulation that peop...
Failures in self-regulation are predictive of adverse cognitive, academic and vocational outcomes, y...
Desirable difficulties initiate learning processes that foster performance. Such a desirable difficu...
Failures in self-regulation are predictive of adverse cognitive, academic and vocational outcomes, y...
The resource-based model of self-regulation provides a pessimistic view of self-regulation that peop...
Exerting self-control in a first task weakens self-control performance in a subsequent unrelated tas...
Self-control is essential in day-to-day life and has important implications for goal attainment, suc...
Typical of these studies, participants initially are asked to engage in a task where effortful self-...