Background: Previous studies have mainly examined the immediate effects of self-licensing on self-regulation failure. The present vignette studies examined what happens when a second self-regulation dilemma is encountered. Methods: In Studies 1 (N = 52) and 2 (N = 166), participants read a vignette in which the protagonist chooses to buy a treat while being on a diet, which was preceded by a license (License condition) or not (Control condition). The self-reported likelihood of indulging again when a second dilemma was presented in the same situation served as the dependent variable. Study 2 included measures of self-regulatory ability (motivation and self-efficacy) and also presented the dilemma in a new situation. Results: Study 1 showed ...
People generally tend to stay consistent in their attitudes and behaviour, including proenvironmenta...
People generally tend to stay consistent in their attitudes and behaviour, including proenvironmenta...
Despite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate. Most of these instances of ev...
Background: Previous studies have mainly examined the immediate effects of self-licensing on self-re...
Goal violations are often explained in terms of not being able to resist temptations. However, rathe...
Goal violations are often explained in terms of not being able to resist temptations. However, rathe...
Self-licensing, employing reasons to justify indulgence, may help resolve the conflict between immed...
Self-licensing, employing reasons to justify indulgence, may help resolve the conflict between immed...
Self-licensing, employing reasons to justify indulgence, may help resolve the conflict between immed...
Self-licensing, employing reasons to justify indulgence, may help resolve the conflict between immed...
OBJECTIVE: Giving in to food temptations is typically labeled as self-regulation failure. However, w...
OBJECTIVE: Giving in to food temptations is typically labeled as self-regulation failure. However, w...
OBJECTIVE: Giving in to food temptations is typically labeled as self-regulation failure. However, w...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate....
Ego depletion, the observation that self-regulation reduces subsequent self-regulation, is a remarka...
People generally tend to stay consistent in their attitudes and behaviour, including proenvironmenta...
People generally tend to stay consistent in their attitudes and behaviour, including proenvironmenta...
Despite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate. Most of these instances of ev...
Background: Previous studies have mainly examined the immediate effects of self-licensing on self-re...
Goal violations are often explained in terms of not being able to resist temptations. However, rathe...
Goal violations are often explained in terms of not being able to resist temptations. However, rathe...
Self-licensing, employing reasons to justify indulgence, may help resolve the conflict between immed...
Self-licensing, employing reasons to justify indulgence, may help resolve the conflict between immed...
Self-licensing, employing reasons to justify indulgence, may help resolve the conflict between immed...
Self-licensing, employing reasons to justify indulgence, may help resolve the conflict between immed...
OBJECTIVE: Giving in to food temptations is typically labeled as self-regulation failure. However, w...
OBJECTIVE: Giving in to food temptations is typically labeled as self-regulation failure. However, w...
OBJECTIVE: Giving in to food temptations is typically labeled as self-regulation failure. However, w...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate....
Ego depletion, the observation that self-regulation reduces subsequent self-regulation, is a remarka...
People generally tend to stay consistent in their attitudes and behaviour, including proenvironmenta...
People generally tend to stay consistent in their attitudes and behaviour, including proenvironmenta...
Despite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate. Most of these instances of ev...