Success in life requires the ability to resist urges and control behavior. This ability is commonly called “willpower,” the capacity to overcome impulses and engage in conscious acts of self-control. Social psychologists believe willpower is a finite resource dependent on physiological bases including glucose (from food and drink), sleep and other forms of rest, and the absence of stress. In short, people who are hungry, exhausted, or highly stressed tend to have less willpower than those who are well-fed, well-rested, and relatively stress-free. In addition, a person who exerts self-control (uses willpower) tends to reduce temporarily the amount of willpower remaining, so decision-making and other aspects of self-control are weakened durin...
The strength model of self control suggests exerting self-control consumes an energy resource that i...
Abstract: How relevant are resource-based models of willpower for financial choice? We estimate th...
Dual-process theories of higher order cognition (DPTs) have been enjoying much success, particularly...
Success in life requires the ability to resist urges and control behavior. This ability is commonly ...
The present work suggests that self-control relies on glucose as a limited energy source. Laboratory...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
This work was supported by European Research Council Grant 283849 (to N. Gold) under the European Un...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
Common intuition and experimental psychology suggest that the ability to self‐regulate ( willpower )...
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4609Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choic...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this r...
It is widely recognized that the ability to exert will and defy the temptation of short-term rewards...
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this r...
The strength model of self control suggests exerting self-control consumes an energy resource that i...
Abstract: How relevant are resource-based models of willpower for financial choice? We estimate th...
Dual-process theories of higher order cognition (DPTs) have been enjoying much success, particularly...
Success in life requires the ability to resist urges and control behavior. This ability is commonly ...
The present work suggests that self-control relies on glucose as a limited energy source. Laboratory...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
This work was supported by European Research Council Grant 283849 (to N. Gold) under the European Un...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
Common intuition and experimental psychology suggest that the ability to self‐regulate ( willpower )...
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4609Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choic...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this r...
It is widely recognized that the ability to exert will and defy the temptation of short-term rewards...
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this r...
The strength model of self control suggests exerting self-control consumes an energy resource that i...
Abstract: How relevant are resource-based models of willpower for financial choice? We estimate th...
Dual-process theories of higher order cognition (DPTs) have been enjoying much success, particularly...