Substantial evidence from psychology suggests that resisting temptation (exercising self-control) in one domain subsequently reduces one’s capacity to regulate behavior in other domains. A reason is that people have limited self-regulatory resources, and self-regulatory failure occurs when these resources become overwhelmed. This paper provides evidence that this same mechanism can lead to reduced economic productivity subsequent to exposure to temptation. Using a design inspired by the classic “Marshmallow Test”, we report data from a field experiment in which children between the ages of 6 and 13 were exposed (or not) to a consumption temptation. We use these ages to take advantage of the well-established fact that the self-regulatory res...
Self-regulation is critical to social and personality development in all cultures. Self-regulation m...
<p>Research has long assumed that the process of self-control involves mechanisms for overcoming tem...
Self-regulation is critical to social and personality development in all cultures. Self-regulation m...
Substantial evidence from psychology suggests that resisting temptation (exercising self-control) in...
Temptations are a largely unavoidable part of life. Resisting them is usually seen as a virtuous beh...
The abundance of calorie-dense low-nutrient food in everyday life raises the question as to how chil...
The abundance of calorie-dense low-nutrient food in everyday life raises the question as to how chil...
Background: Easy access to temptation is often blamed for the rising prevalence of obesity in child...
Background: Access to temptation is blamed for the rising prevalence of obesity in children. A popul...
Background: Easy access to temptation is often blamed for the rising prevalence of obesity in child...
Background: Access to temptation is blamed for the rising prevalence of obesity in children. A popul...
The abundance of calorie-dense low-nutrient food in everyday life raises the question as to how chil...
<p>Being able to resist temptation at a young age is crucial for successful functioning yet it can b...
Self-regulation is critical to social and personality development in all cultures. Self-regulation m...
This paper studies the empirical relevance of temptation and self-control using household-level data...
Self-regulation is critical to social and personality development in all cultures. Self-regulation m...
<p>Research has long assumed that the process of self-control involves mechanisms for overcoming tem...
Self-regulation is critical to social and personality development in all cultures. Self-regulation m...
Substantial evidence from psychology suggests that resisting temptation (exercising self-control) in...
Temptations are a largely unavoidable part of life. Resisting them is usually seen as a virtuous beh...
The abundance of calorie-dense low-nutrient food in everyday life raises the question as to how chil...
The abundance of calorie-dense low-nutrient food in everyday life raises the question as to how chil...
Background: Easy access to temptation is often blamed for the rising prevalence of obesity in child...
Background: Access to temptation is blamed for the rising prevalence of obesity in children. A popul...
Background: Easy access to temptation is often blamed for the rising prevalence of obesity in child...
Background: Access to temptation is blamed for the rising prevalence of obesity in children. A popul...
The abundance of calorie-dense low-nutrient food in everyday life raises the question as to how chil...
<p>Being able to resist temptation at a young age is crucial for successful functioning yet it can b...
Self-regulation is critical to social and personality development in all cultures. Self-regulation m...
This paper studies the empirical relevance of temptation and self-control using household-level data...
Self-regulation is critical to social and personality development in all cultures. Self-regulation m...
<p>Research has long assumed that the process of self-control involves mechanisms for overcoming tem...
Self-regulation is critical to social and personality development in all cultures. Self-regulation m...