The exertion of self-control is known to result in subsequent detrimental effects on prosocial behaviors. Moreover, certain studies have demonstrated that positive emotions could drive people to allocate more attentional resources for conducting prosocial behaviors. However, whether and how awe – one important type of positive incidental emotion – moderates the effect of exerting self-control on subsequent prosocial behaviors remains unclear yet. The anonymous economic dictator game is an effective index of prosocial behaviors. We examined the influence of exerting self-control on prosocial behavior and the moderating role of awe on the effect of exerting self-control on prosocial behaviors in two experiments (N = 280). We adopted the incon...
Examine the meditating and moderating effects of socioemotive traits and coping styles on aggression...
Background and aims: The “process-model” of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is b...
This study is a replication and extension of research reported by Piff, Dietze, Feinberg, Stancato, ...
Lack of self-control has been suggested to facilitate norm-transgressing behaviors because of the op...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
Lack of self-control has been suggested to facilitate norm-transgressing behaviors because of the op...
Awe is an emotion experience when individuals encounter with such powerful stimulate beyond their ow...
Lack of self-control has been suggested to facilitate norm-transgressing behaviors because of the op...
peer reviewedTrait self-control (TSC) has been conceptualized as a general and abstract ability to e...
Previous research has shown that exerting self-control on a demanding task can impair performance on...
This paper examines factors influencing prosocial intentions. On the basis of the norm activation mo...
Many studies attest to the beneficial and prosocial effects of perspective taking. The present resea...
People in a state of awe have been found to perceive their needs as small while also expressing inte...
While there has been considerable research on the bystander effect, little is known about how person...
Many studies attest to the beneficial and prosocial effects of perspective taking. The present resea...
Examine the meditating and moderating effects of socioemotive traits and coping styles on aggression...
Background and aims: The “process-model” of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is b...
This study is a replication and extension of research reported by Piff, Dietze, Feinberg, Stancato, ...
Lack of self-control has been suggested to facilitate norm-transgressing behaviors because of the op...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
Lack of self-control has been suggested to facilitate norm-transgressing behaviors because of the op...
Awe is an emotion experience when individuals encounter with such powerful stimulate beyond their ow...
Lack of self-control has been suggested to facilitate norm-transgressing behaviors because of the op...
peer reviewedTrait self-control (TSC) has been conceptualized as a general and abstract ability to e...
Previous research has shown that exerting self-control on a demanding task can impair performance on...
This paper examines factors influencing prosocial intentions. On the basis of the norm activation mo...
Many studies attest to the beneficial and prosocial effects of perspective taking. The present resea...
People in a state of awe have been found to perceive their needs as small while also expressing inte...
While there has been considerable research on the bystander effect, little is known about how person...
Many studies attest to the beneficial and prosocial effects of perspective taking. The present resea...
Examine the meditating and moderating effects of socioemotive traits and coping styles on aggression...
Background and aims: The “process-model” of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is b...
This study is a replication and extension of research reported by Piff, Dietze, Feinberg, Stancato, ...