Exerting self-control leads to a diminished capacity to carry out successive acts of self-control, a process termed ego depletion. The present study investigated whether dispositional optimism, priming of an optimistic orientation, or their interaction can counteract the ego depletion effect. A total of 160 participants performed a self-control-demanding weight-lifting task on two occasions. Half of the participants were depleted between the two weight-lifting tasks. Because depletion of self-regulatory resources can undermine optimism half of the participants in the depletion, and no-depletion condition were primed for an optimistic orientation before performing the second self-control task. Results demonstrated an interaction between disp...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Exerting self-control leads to a diminished capacity to carry out successive acts of self-control, a...
Self-regulation research suggested that active self-control depends on a limited resource. Therefore...
Research has shown that repeated exercise of self-control leads to impaired performance on subsequen...
According to the limited strength model (Muraven, Tice & Baumeister, 1998), exerting self-contro...
Self-control is arguably one of the most beneficial adaptations of the agentic self. It enables huma...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Exerting self-control leads to a diminished capacity to carry out successive acts of self-control, a...
Self-regulation research suggested that active self-control depends on a limited resource. Therefore...
Research has shown that repeated exercise of self-control leads to impaired performance on subsequen...
According to the limited strength model (Muraven, Tice & Baumeister, 1998), exerting self-contro...
Self-control is arguably one of the most beneficial adaptations of the agentic self. It enables huma...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...
Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal rela...